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Jenny's story : taking the long view of the child : Prospect's philosophy in action / Patricia F. Carini and Margaret Himley ; with Carol Christine, Cecilia Espinosa, and Julia Fournier.

Van Pelt Library LB1115 .C278 2010
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Carini, Patricia F.
Contributor:
Himley, Margaret.
Series:
Practitioner inquiry series
The practitioner inquiry series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Child development--Arizona--Phoenix--Longitudinal studies.
Child development.
School children--Arizona--Phoenix--Longitudinal studies.
School children.
Multiracial children--Arizona--Phoenix--Longitudinal studies.
Multiracial children.
Observation (Educational method).
Prospect Archives and Center for Education and Research.
Arizona--Phoenix.
Genre:
Longitudinal studies.
Physical Description:
xvi, 197 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York : Teachers College Press, [2010]
Summary:
By carefully documenting how space was made for Jenny - a child who didn't fit the school mold - this book offers a renewed sense of human possibility and an attainable vision of what schools can be. The authors demonstrate that it is only by attending to each and every child that schooling can begin to achieve its most noble aim: equality. Readers are introduced to Prospect's educational philosophy and descriptive processes, with details about what the processes are and what they offer teachers, parents, and children. Jenny's story is told through these processes - ways of looking at children and their work that make it possible to know each child as a person, a thinker, and a learner. While Jenny's journey through elementary school is the heart of the book, this is also the story of a big urban school serving many immigrant families. ""Jenny's Story"" offers readers a compelling look at how teachers, staff, and the principal successfully worked with a richly diverse community. It also examines what it means to ground teaching in knowledge of the particular, careful observation, and collective inquiry, as well as how to challenge school policies and mandates that work against children's well being and dignity.
Contents:
Part I Telling Jenny's Story: The Dignity and Well-Being of the Child
1 Meeting Jenny: Rethinking Schooling / Patricia F. Carini, Cecilia Espinosa 11
Preparing for the Spanning Study 11
W. T. Machan School (1993-1999) 14
Frame and Plan for the Spanning Study 19
Scenes from the First Spanning Study of Jenny (1996) 19
Jarring Perception One The Politics of Attention / Patricia F. Carini 35
2 Meeting Jenny Again: Reimagining Ourselves as Teachers / Patricia F. Carini 39
Scenes from the Second Spanning Study of Jenny (1997) 41
Encountering Jenny/Encountering Ourselves 52
Jarring Perception Two The Power of the Particular / Patricia F. Carini 58
3 Taking the Long View of the Child: Trusting the Person as Maker of Meaning / Patricia F. Carini 64
The Transition Year (1997-1998) / Tisa Williams 64
Scenes from the Third Spanning Study of Jenny (1999): Looking Back and Beyond 65
Postscript on Sixth Grade / Tisa Williams 72
Jarring Perception Three Body in Motion / Patricia F. Carini 74
4 Describing Jenny's Writings and Drawings: Authoring Works/Authoring Self (2006) / Patricia F. Carini 78
Describing Children's Works: A Process 79
Scenes from the Descriptive Review of Jenny's Works (2006) 80
Part II Imagination Unloosed: History, Memory, Conviction, and Courage
5 History, Vision, Struggle: The Vermont Design for Education / Patricia F. Carini 97
An Era of Change: The Vermont Design for Education 98
An Upstart Era 101
Past Present 104
Imagination Unloosed 106
6 Memory: Making and Remaking Ourselves as Teachers / Cecilia Espinosa 108
Learning in School 108
Learning in the World 110
The Poetry of Teaching 111
Working with Beginning Teachers and Their Burning Questions 115
7 Conviction: The Teacher I Want to Be / Julia Fournier 120
Coming of Age 120
What Has Been Lost 121
Telling Stories as Acts of Resistance 122
Confronting Conviction 127
8 Courage and Trust: Acting on Behalf of All Children / Carol Christine 129
Teachers Matter 130
Vision and Values 132
Acts and Resistance 133
The Power of Collaboration: "Sheer Energy" 134
The Courage to Continue 138
Part III Refusing Conformity/Creating Possibility
9 Poiesis: Life on the Uptake / Margaret Himley 143
Finding a Bass Line 147
Making a Difference 149
Poiesis 149
Response and Responsibility 153
10 Making and Doing Philosophy in a School / Patricia F. Carini 154
Locating Philosophy in a School 154
Paying Attention to What Is 157
Philosophy in Action: The Story of a Child 159
Reading Together 162
What Is Philosophy For? 163
Note 165.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780807750513
0807750514
9780807750520
0807750522
OCLC:
429475007

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