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Children’s Literature Aligned with SDGs to Promote Global Competencies

A Practical Resource for Early Childhood Education

Angela K. Salmon, Aixa Pérez-Prado, Karin Morrison & Flavia Iuspa

Children’s Literature Aligned with SDGs to Promote Global Competencies
Children’s Literature Aligned with SDGs to Promote Global Competencies

Children’s Literature Aligned with SDGs to Promote Global Competencies

A Practical Resource for Early Childhood Education

Angela K. Salmon, Aixa Pérez-Prado, Karin Morrison & Flavia Iuspa

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This book presents children’s literature as a platform for learning and helping young readers develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to thrive in an interconnected and diverse global society.



Angela K. Salmon is a researcher, and educational entrepreneur recognized for building learning communities of practice and empowering teachers to gain ownership and agency in their teaching to advance early childhood education. Dr. Salmon is an Associate Professor in the early childhood education program and a Notable Global Learning faculty at Florida International University, USA. She is the founder and leader of the Visible Thinking South Florida initiative in Florida. Her research line and practice draw from progressive ideas that lead to authentic and meaningful learning. She prepares teachers to engage children cognitively and emotionally in identifying real-life problems and finding solutions to navigate a complex and changing world. She is a recognized international consultant, lecturer, and keynote speaker with engagements throughout the Americas, Europe, New Zealand, and Australia. She was a Harvard Project Zero (PZ) Classroom faculty member for 18 years. Through her long-standing partnership with PZ and the Institute Habits of Mind, she developed numerous research initiatives and authored over 50 refereed publications and four books. She was a Thinker in Residence hosted by the Independent Schools of Victoria in Australia.

Aixa Pérez-Prado is a Teaching Professor at Florida International University, USA, with an M.A. in Teaching TESOL, and a PhD in Social Science and Education. Aixa has worked as an English teacher, cross cultural trainer, and teacher of teachers in pedagogy for linguistic and cultural minority students in the U.S., Costa Rica, and Morocco. Her interests include multilingualism and identity, critical/creative pedagogy, emotion and language, peace linguistics, and diversity studies. Aixa’s latest academic book is LAF with the Habits of Mind: Strategies and Activities for Diverse Language Learners. She also writes and illustrates children’s books that highlight issues of identity, belonging, diversity, and communication across cultures. Aixa writes in Spanish and English and translates in Spanish, English, and Portuguese. 

Karin Morrison is a Children’s Rights advocate, President of the Janusz Korczak Association Australia, an educator whose experience includes working with students of all ages, a faculty member of Project Zero (PZ) at Harvard Graduate School of Education’s Summer Institutes PZC, and Education Coordinator for Future of Learning, in-school leader for the pilot Cultures of Thinking project, initiated Leading Learning that Matters and co-author with Ron Ritchhart and Mark Church of Making Thinking Visible: How to Promote Engagement, Understanding, and Independence for All Learners. As inaugural Director of the Rosenkranz Centre at Bialik College, she worked on the international project Ethics in Science and Humanities, initiated and developed many new projects, including Harmony Through Understanding, the first collaborations in Australia with PZ, the work of Professor Feuerstein and Edward de Bono, and is continually inspired by Janusz Korczak and Loris Malaguzzi. She is committed to fostering thinking, understanding, open-mindedness, equity in learning opportunities, and valuing differences to enable all to be their best selves and be respected for who they are.

Flavia Iuspa is an associate teaching professor and the Director of International Initiatives in the Department of Teaching and Learning. Dr. Iuspa’s has a Doctoral Degree in Curriculum and Instruction with a specialization in International Education. Her primary research interests include the internationalization process of Higher Education institutions, developing global perspectives in teachers and students, promoting global learning through COIL experiences, and curriculum design addressing diversity and equity. Her research has been presented at AERA, CIES, AAC&U, and the Future of Education annual conferences. Some of Dr. Iuspa publications are Infusing a Collaborative International Online Learning Experience into the Curriculum: A United States and Mexico Collaboration in the Transformative Dialogues: Teaching & Learning Journal (2019) and The Internationalization of the Reggio Emilia philosophy in the Contraponto Journal (2016).

 

 

 

 

Specifications

  • Publisher
    Springer International Publishing AG
  • Pub date
    May 2024
  • Theme
    Early childhood care and education
  • Dimensions
    235 x 155 mm
  • EAN
    9783031571275
  • Hardback / bound
    Hardback / bound
  • Language
    English

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