1st Edition

Embracing Alternatives to Homework in Early Childhood Research and Pedagogies

By Angela Eckhoff Copyright 2023
140 Pages 31 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

140 Pages 31 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

140 Pages 31 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Providing readers with a robust, practical understanding of how young children build knowledge, this book offers a critical examination of the ways traditional homework fails young children, and how alternatives can better build collaborative engagement with families while supporting learning across all content areas. Grounded in culturally sustaining practices, the first section breaks down... Read more

Introduction  1. Understanding the Social, Cultural, and Familial Contexts Influencing Development  2. Recognizing How Young Children Come to Understand and How Traditional Homework Practices Fail Them  3. Drawing Upon Community Resources to Support Learning Outside the Classroom  4. Building and Strengthening Student Understandings  5. Extending Learning Opportunities for Engagement and Reflection Through Project Work  6. Learning by Design: Early Engineering and Tinkering  7. Promoting Choice-Making and Children’s Agency  8. Connecting Critical and Multiliteracies to Family, Home, and Communities  9. Advocating for Supportive Homework Practices for Young Learners  10. Concluding Thoughts

Biography

Angela Eckhoff is Associate Professor of Teaching and Learning and Director of the Virginia Early Childhood Policy Center at Old Dominion University, USA.