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  1. We were marching for our equal rights": political literacies in the early childhood classroom.Dana Frantz Bentley & Mariana Souto-Manning - 2018 - In Nicola Yelland & Dana Frantz Bentley (eds.), Found in translation: connecting reconceptualist thinking with early childhood education practices. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    Found in translation: connecting reconceptualist thinking with early childhood education practices.Nicola Yelland & Dana Frantz Bentley (eds.) - 2018 - New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    Connecting Reconceptualist Thinking with Early Childhood Education Practices highlights the relationships between reconceptualist theory and classroom practice, and makes those theories relateable through the lens of practitioners' experiences. Each chapter in this edited collection considers a contemporary issue and explores its potential to be meaningful in the lives of young children. The book pairs reconceptualist academics and practitioners to discuss how theories can be relevant in everyday educational contexts, working with children who are from a wide range of cultural, ethnic, (...)
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  3. Found in translation: reconceptualizing early childhood education.Nicola Yelland & Dana Frantz Bentley - 2018 - In Nicola Yelland & Dana Frantz Bentley (eds.), Found in translation: connecting reconceptualist thinking with early childhood education practices. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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