Autor: Nicola Yelland

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Dr. Johannah Soo lectures in Consumer Food Sciences at the National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. She has more than 25 years of teaching experience from secondary to tertiary levels, specialising in the field of sustainable consumption, nutrition and food science education. Her training in psychological assessment and measurement from her MEd also brings expertise in attitude scale and questionnaire design. Johannah’s research interest includes examining food-related behaviours and attitudes of consumers, especially in measuring societal resilience in the event of food shortage crisis,  global childhood and the integration of STEM education into Family and Consumer Sciences curriculum.  Nanthini Karthikeyan is an Assistant Manager at the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT). She is currently undertaking research on Workplace Learning and Competency-based Education. She previously worked as a Research Assistant in the National Institute of Education at the Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. She has varied working experience in research projects like financial literacy,  standard spoken Tamil and student perceptions. Her research interests include student engagement, student-teacher interaction, classroom language and workplace learning  Kam Ming Lim is the Registrar and an Associate Professor at the National Institute of Education (NIE), Nanyang Technological University,  Singapore. In his previous position as Associate Dean, he led the development and revamp of NIE teacher education programmes.  His research expertise includes teacher education, prosocial behaviour, and help-seeking behaviour. He was also the President, Asia-Pacific Educational Research Association (2018-2021),  Council member, World Education Research Association (2015-2019),  and President, Educational Research Association of Singapore (2015-2019). The Singapore government conferred him the Public Administration Medal in 2015.  Clare Bartholomaeus is a Research Fellow in the Melbourne Graduate School of Education at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Her key research interests include gender, diversity, and children/young people. She has published widely in the areas of education, gender studies, health, and family studies. She is author of the books Transgender people and education (with Damien Riggs, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017) and Home and away: Mothers and babies in institutional spaces (with Kathleen Connellan, Clemence Due, and Damien Riggs, Lexington Books, 2021).  Nicola Yelland is the Professor of Early Childhood Studies in the Melbourne Graduate School of Education at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Her teaching and research interests are related to transformative pedagogies and the use of new technologies in school and community contexts. She has worked in East Asia and examined the culture and curriculum of school settings. Nicola’s work engages with educational issues with regard to varying social, economic and political conditions and thus requires multidisciplinary perspectives. Nicola effectively links research with practice so that her audience are able to critically explore the nexus of theory and practice.    




18 Ebooki wg Nicola Yelland

Nicola Yelland: Gender in Early Childhood
This book will explore the ways in which young children perceive themselves and are viewed by others in terms of their gendered identities as individuals and as members of society. It considers …
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€33.23
Nicola Yelland: Critical Issues in Early Childhood Education
"This book is a valuable contribution to the creation of a more critical and theoretically diverse approach to early childhood policy and practice. Through many vivid examples and a varied …
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€28.50
Cathie Harrison & Libby Lee: EBOOK: Rethinking Learning in Early Childhood Education
’I think a real strength of the book is the use of the case studies to ground the points made and to offer in-depth insights into practice.’ Jackie Marsh, University of Sheffield, UK This excitin …
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€33.69
Nicola Yelland: Contemporary Perspectives on Early Childhood Education
This book considers and interrogates a range of new and critical issues in contemporary early childhood education. It discusses both fundamental and emerging topics in the field, and presents them in …
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€26.58
Nicola Yelland: Gender in Early Childhood
This book will explore the ways in which young children perceive themselves and are viewed by others in terms of their gendered identities as individuals and as members of society. It considers …
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€67.75
Nicola Yelland: Gender in Early Childhood
This book will explore the ways in which young children perceive themselves and are viewed by others in terms of their gendered identities as individuals and as members of society. It considers …
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€68.11
Nicola Yelland: Shift to the Future
New technologies are dramatically changing the face of education and the nature of childhood itself. In Shift to the Future, Nicola Yelland examines the ways in which these technologies are reshaping …
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€51.40
Nicola Yelland: Shift to the Future
New technologies are dramatically changing the face of education and the nature of childhood itself. In Shift to the Future, Nicola Yelland examines the ways in which these technologies are reshaping …
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€51.25
Dana Frantz Bentley & Nicola Yelland: Found in Translation
Found in Translation: Connecting Reconceptualist Thinking with Early Childhood Education Practices highlights the relationships between reconceptualist theory and classroom practice. Each chapter in …
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€55.24
Dana Frantz Bentley & Nicola Yelland: Found in Translation
Found in Translation: Connecting Reconceptualist Thinking with Early Childhood Education Practices highlights the relationships between reconceptualist theory and classroom practice. Each chapter in …
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€55.01
Li Mei Johannah Soo & Nanthini Karthikeyan: Children’s Lifeworlds in a Global City: Singapore
This book examines connections between policy contexts, school experiences and everyday activities of children growing up in the global city of Singapore. In particular, it explores how Singapore chi …
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€128.39
Clare Bartholomaeus & Nicola Yelland: Children’s Lifeworlds in a Global City: Melbourne
This book examines the connections between policy, school experiences, and everyday activities of children growing up in the global city of Melbourne, Australia. It provides an in-depth consideration …
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€128.39
Hayon Park & Christopher Schulte: Visual Arts with Young Children
Featuring the work of leading scholar-practitioners, Visual Arts with Young Children raises critical questions about the situated nature of the visual arts and its education in early childhood. …
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€50.11
Hayon Park & Christopher Schulte: Visual Arts with Young Children
Featuring the work of leading scholar-practitioners, Visual Arts with Young Children raises critical questions about the situated nature of the visual arts and its education in early childhood. …
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€50.11
Shirley A. Kessler & Beth Blue Swadener: Educating for Social Justice in Early Childhood
Bringing together scholarship and examples from practice, this book explores ways in which early childhood curriculum – including classroom practices and community contexts – can more actively engage …
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€51.11
Shirley A. Kessler & Beth Blue Swadener: Educating for Social Justice in Early Childhood
Bringing together scholarship and examples from practice, this book explores ways in which early childhood curriculum – including classroom practices and community contexts – can more actively engage …
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€51.23