How Children Learn: Getting Beyond the Deficit Myth
The inspirational stories of young learners in this book discredit assumptions behind recent educational reforms, including high stakes testing and No Child Left Behind policies. The experiences of the American Indian children and the author, a kindergarten teacher, challenge the widely held assumption that minority children enter school "at risk." Deficit theory assumes that minority children are responsible for their failure by cultural deficiency or family ineptitude. Fayden vividly shows how truly equitable treatment of minority children can improve students' inherent abilities to learn and can result in higher achievement for minority and all young children.
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How Children Learn: Getting Beyond the Deficit Myth
The inspirational stories of young learners in this book discredit assumptions behind recent educational reforms, including high stakes testing and No Child Left Behind policies. The experiences of the American Indian children and the author, a kindergarten teacher, challenge the widely held assumption that minority children enter school "at risk." Deficit theory assumes that minority children are responsible for their failure by cultural deficiency or family ineptitude. Fayden vividly shows how truly equitable treatment of minority children can improve students' inherent abilities to learn and can result in higher achievement for minority and all young children.
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How Children Learn: Getting Beyond the Deficit Myth

How Children Learn: Getting Beyond the Deficit Myth

by Terese Fayden
How Children Learn: Getting Beyond the Deficit Myth

How Children Learn: Getting Beyond the Deficit Myth

by Terese Fayden

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The inspirational stories of young learners in this book discredit assumptions behind recent educational reforms, including high stakes testing and No Child Left Behind policies. The experiences of the American Indian children and the author, a kindergarten teacher, challenge the widely held assumption that minority children enter school "at risk." Deficit theory assumes that minority children are responsible for their failure by cultural deficiency or family ineptitude. Fayden vividly shows how truly equitable treatment of minority children can improve students' inherent abilities to learn and can result in higher achievement for minority and all young children.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781594511059
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/15/2006
Series: Series in Critical Narrative
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 226
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Introduction; Chapter 1 Background; Chapter 2 A Short History of the People; Chapter 3 The Social Construction of Knowledge; Chapter 4 The Children’s Pre-History of Writing; Chapter 5 The Emergence of Writing; Chapter 6 Curriculum: Two Kinds of Literacy; Chapter 7 Multiculturalism Enacted: An Equity Pedagogy;
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