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Digital technologies and early childhood in China : policy and practice / edited by Ilene R. Berson, Wenwei Luo, Michael J. Berson, Chuanmei Dong.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Berson, Ilene R., editor.
Luo, Wenwei, editor.
Berson, Michael J., editor.
Dong, Chuanmei, editor.
Series:
Research in global child advocacy ; volume 8.
Research in global child advocacy ; volume 8
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Early childhood education--Computer-assisted instruction.
Early childhood education.
Early childhood education--China.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (153 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Charlotte, North Carolina : Information Age Publishing Inc., [2024]
Summary:
"This edited book on Digital Technologies and Early Childhood in China: Policy and Practice is the eighth volume in the Research in Global Child Advocacy Series. This volume details the entanglement of digital technologies and early childhood ecologies, learning and pedagogies in China. It analyses how traditional Chinese values, Eastern and Western curricular approaches, and socio-political, economic, cultural, and demographic changes influence current policies, services, and practice. This book is the first research-based review of technology integration into early childhood education and the factors that affect it in China. It is particularly timely given China's growing influence and the increased recognition of the importance of early childhood education for human capital development globally. Across international contexts, there is limited knowledge of China's early childhood curricular reforms, and this book offers insight into the socio-cultural and political influences that have driven the nation's tremendous investment in the technology infrastructure, the ambitious goals for implementation into the education of young children, and barriers to these integration efforts. Collectively, this rich collection of chapters offers a nuanced understanding of the entanglement of digital technologies and early childhood education in China. Each chapter sheds light on a distinct aspect of this complex landscape, providing valuable insights and opening new avenues for exploration. It sheds light on the socio-cultural and political influences that have shaped China's ambitious goals for technology integration in the education of young children. By addressing the barriers and challenges faced in these integration efforts, the book provides critical knowledge for policymakers, researchers, and educators seeking to enhance early childhood education practices in China and beyond. Furthermore, this volume contributes to the global understanding of China's early childhood curricular reforms and the significant investments made in technology infrastructure. As China continues to play an influential role in the global landscape, understanding its early childhood curricular reforms and technology integration efforts becomes increasingly important. This book contributes to the international knowledge base by offering insights into the socio-cultural and political influences driving China's investment in technology infrastructure and the challenges faced in its implementation. It serves as a valuable resource for researchers, policymakers, and educators worldwide seeking to enhance early childhood education practices, promote digital literacy, and harness the potential of digital technologies in early learning environments"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Preface / Ilene R. Berson and Michael J. Berson
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Examining early childhood teacher's technology integration in mainland China through a sociocultural lens / Wenwei Luo, Ilene R. Berson, Michael J. Berson, and Sophia Han
Chapter 2. The role of Chinese culture and western influences in preservice teachers' beliefs about the use of digital technologies in early childhood education / Chuanmei Dong and Pekka Mertala
Chapter 3. The potential integration of developmentally appropriate digital technologies into a tao xingzhi kindergarten where action and thinking progress together / Marylou M. Matoush
Chapter 4. Integrating digital technologies during COVID-19 kindergarten suspension period in hong kong / Xinyun Hu, Nicola Yelland, Wai Man Vivienne Leung, Yutong Liang, Chunrong Sun, and Charles R. Graham
Chapter 5. Q-inquiry: Can digital technology ease Chinese parents' concerns about their children's transition from kindergarten to primary school education? Tianhong zhang and kevin m. Jones
Chapter 6. Coding and computational thinking among Chinese young children: A review of empirical studies / Huiyan Xu and Weipeng Yang. About the Contributors.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Print version record.
ISBN:
979-88-87304-95-3
OCLC:
1423133387

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