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Equity as Praxis in Early Childhood Education and Care
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Equity as Praxis in Early Childhood Education and Care in Vernon, BC
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Equity as Praxis in Early Childhood Education and Care in Vernon, BC
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Taking an interdisciplinary and critical approach, Equity as Praxis in Early Childhood Education and Care aims to reconceptualize the early years field in Ontario, and Canada at large, by rethinking dominant discourses on diversity and inclusion and challenging inequitable norms that affect children, their families, and the educators and practitioners who work with them. In sharing their counter-stories, which draw on narratives of race, gender, Indigeneity, dis/ability, and migration, immigration, and displacement, the contributing authors together present a holistic view of the contradictions and nuances in early childhood education and care. They analyze policies and their shortcomings and explore challenges in creating equitable early years settings, including anti-racism, the feminization of poverty and the workforce, the decolonization of spaces, and the experiences and access to quality care of low-income, immigrant, and refugee children.Prompting readers to reflect on and critique their understandings of children, families, and communities, this timely collection is essential reading for those seeking to embed equitable pedagogical practices in early learning and care settings, especially students in early childhood and education programs.
Taking an interdisciplinary and critical approach, Equity as Praxis in Early Childhood Education and Care aims to reconceptualize the early years field in Ontario, and Canada at large, by rethinking dominant discourses on diversity and inclusion and challenging inequitable norms that affect children, their families, and the educators and practitioners who work with them. In sharing their counter-stories, which draw on narratives of race, gender, Indigeneity, dis/ability, and migration, immigration, and displacement, the contributing authors together present a holistic view of the contradictions and nuances in early childhood education and care. They analyze policies and their shortcomings and explore challenges in creating equitable early years settings, including anti-racism, the feminization of poverty and the workforce, the decolonization of spaces, and the experiences and access to quality care of low-income, immigrant, and refugee children.Prompting readers to reflect on and critique their understandings of children, families, and communities, this timely collection is essential reading for those seeking to embed equitable pedagogical practices in early learning and care settings, especially students in early childhood and education programs.


















