1st Edition

Narrative Inquiry in Early Childhood and Elementary School Learning to Teach, Teaching Well

160 Pages 24 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

160 Pages 24 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

160 Pages 24 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

As top-down educational reform policies at local and national levels increasingly isolate teachers from their own professional and instructional agency, and stultify children’s passion for learning, new techniques are needed for understanding and transforming educational practices. Narrative Inquiry in Early Childhood and Elementary School: Learning to Teach, Teaching Well facilitates... Read more

Foreword by Marianna Souto-Manning

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter 1: Why Narrative Inquiry?

Chapter 2: Problems and Puzzles for Inquiry: What Story Are We Telling?

Chapter 3: Narrative-Based Tools and Strategies — Telling a Good Story

Chapter 4: Telling Someone Else’s Story: Narrative Inquiry for Understanding Individual Children

Chapter 5: Narrative Inquiry as a Support for Curricular Innovation

Chapter 6: Narrative Inquiry and Language and Literacy Teaching

Chapter 7: Pulling It All Together: Narrative Inquiry in Action

Chapter 8: Narrative Inquiry and Educational Change

Authors’ Biographies

References

Index

Biography

Stephanie Sisk-Hilton is Associate Professor of Elementary Education at San Francisco State University, USA.

Daniel R. Meier is Professor of Elementary Education at San Francisco State University, USA.

"This book’s linking of ‘points of inquiry’ with ‘points of practice’ that lead to ‘points of educational change’ gets at the most important aspect of stories—that the collection of and analysis of stories focuses on the relational aspects of all learning. The authors present possibilities of story through vignettes of children, teachers, and families, interviews, art projects, and digital media. They urge us to trust our stories and to trust our words as teachers, and they give us the confidence to trust children’s stories."

--Elizabeth P. Quintero is Professor, Coordinator of Early Childhood Studies, and Co-Chair of School of Education at California State University Channel Islands, USA