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Roots and Wings

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More than one hundred activities for a successful anti-bias and multicultural program.
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  • 19 July 2016
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Use the updated activities, examples, and research to improve your anti-bias and multicultural education programs. This clear and practical guide includes expanded information on English language learners, family engagement, culturally responsive teaching, and staff training.

Stacey York teaches child development at Rochester Community and Technical College and established E-LECT, a collaborative effort between thirteen Minnesota community and technical colleges to provide e-learning for early childhood teachers.

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Price: $49.95
Pages: 296
Publisher: Redleaf Press
Imprint: Redleaf Press
Publication Date: 19 July 2016
Trim Size: 10.88 X 8.38 in
ISBN: 9781605544557
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

EDUCATION / Multicultural Education, EDUCATION / Early Childhood (incl. Preschool & Kindergarten), SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / General, EDUCATION / Teaching Methods & Materials / General

“Stacey York’s new, revised edition of Roots and Wings continues to give us an excellent resource for building early childhood care and education programs that promote all children’s development and learning. I especially recommend the clarity, thoroughness and specificity about ways to integrate children’s home and community cultures into the daily learning environment. This information is much needed, as the concept of children’s cultural context and quality early childhood programs remains a topic of confusion to many. So, if your program does not have a copy of this new edition of Roots and Wings, I suggest getting one!"
—Louise Derman-Sparks, author, Anti-Bias Curriculum


"Stacey York's third edition of Roots and Wings: Affirming Culture and Preventing Bias in Early Childhood adds to multicultural coverages of early childhood process by teaching educators how to work with children using new activities based on the latest research. From developing culturally appropriate programs and handling cultural conflicts to games, songs, and learning opportunities that hold specific objectives, teachers receive a wide range of approaches designed to prevent bias in early childhood education and play processes."
—The Education Shelf, Bookwatch, Midwest Book Review

Stacey York has worked with children and families for over thirty years. She teaches child development at Rochester Community and Technical College and established E-LECT, a collaborative effort between thirteen Minnesota community and technical colleges to provide e-learning for early childhood teachers.