Presented and produced by Seán Delaney.
On this week's programme I speak to Dr. Liz Dunphy, Associate Professor of Early Childhood Education in Dublin City University's Institute of Education about her work. Among the topics we discuss are the following:
- Choosing a career in teaching over one in law
Becoming interested in early childhood educationChildcare and the growth of love by John BowlbyHer first teaching jobDoing a Masters degree in education in Trinity College DublinOffering professional development for teachers through the Irish National Teachers’ OrganisationChildren’s early experience of number as seen through a socio-cultural lensLooking at how the work of educational researchers complement each other rather than adopting a more polarised approach.Her research on early childhood education: mathematics, curriculum, and assessmentHow the area of early childhood education has evolved nationally and internationally over Liz’s career in education to datePlay, Playful pedagogy, and playfulnessJames McGarrigle – psychologist and a student of Margaret DonaldsonWhy international models of early childhood education cannot be imported directly to IrelandJerome BrunerReggio Emilia model of early childhood educationWhy developments in the last five years have been positive for early childhood education and careChoosing a pre-school for your childThe transition from non-compulsory to compulsory educationThe qualities she looks for in early childhood education practiceThe Katie Morag books with Mairi HedderwickHow teachers and children can establish a “shared world”Understanding the child from the perspective of their familyMathematics with reason: The emergent approach to primary mathematics by Sue Atkinson: Assessment and record keeping in early childhood education settingsVivian Gussin Paley Mollie is Three. The Boy Who Would be a Helicopter. White Teacher was also mentioned: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/88364.White_TeacherThe Erikson InstituteHerb Ginsburg