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#268 November/December 2022
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Overview
DEAR READER
EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
A World of Difference: Helping Children Embrace Differences and Learn Empathy
by Donna Housman
MENTORING
Mentorship: An Innovative and Responsive Approach to Professional Learning
by Lindsay Webb
HANDS ON LEARNING
Deepening Children’s Literacy Learning: Enhancing the Read-Aloud with Extension Activities
by Donna R. Sanderson
READING MATTERS
Celebrating Children’s Books about Books, Reading, and Libraries
by Jean Dugan
FUNDING CHILD CARE
State Legislature Roundup: Some Wins, but More Support for Child Care is Needed
by Lynette M. Fraga and Diane Girouard
FAMILY CHILD CARE
Advocate for Change: Family Child Care Educators Raise Their Voices
by Dana Holahan, Jade Thomas, and Christie Balka
EQUITY IN THE CLASSROOM
When all the Kids are White: How Does an Early Education Program Work Toward Anti-Bias, Anti-Racist Classrooms?
by Martina B. Albright and Sara Cironi
BRIDGING RESEARCH AND PRACTICE
The Embodied Nature of Mathematical Learning
by Wendy L. Ostroff
REIMAGINING OUR WORK
Reflecting with Grace
by Serene Stevens, Jennifer Gilken, and Cecilia Scott-Croff
THE FUTURE OF OUR FIELD
- Looking Back, Looking Forward
by Nancy Rosenow - Growing Beyond the Fire
by Lisa Matter - Reconnecting to our Curiosity
by Nicky Byres - A Community Transformed
by Iris Chin Ponte, Heather DiGiovanni, and Claire Kamenski - Becoming Agents of Change
by Maurice Sykes and Kyra Ostendorf - We Are All in This Together
by Francis Wardle - A Strong Future
by Michelle Kang - Bring Back the 10 Chairs: Educating a New Generation of Cultural Workers
by Cory Gann - Dreams of More Intentional Leadership Development
by Kathy Pillow-Price - Trends Tell a Story: Three Reasons We Are Optimistic About the Future of Family Child Care
by Erica Phillips and Valora Washington - What if the Future of Our Field Is Outdoors?
by Victoria Hackett - Working with the Tensions in the Human Struggle
by Martina Ebesugawa - Men Are an Essential Part of Our Field’s Future
by Calvin E. Moore, Jr. - Nurturing Change Through Community and Connection
by Nora Krieger - A New Dawn for ECE
by Ijumaa Jordan
ADVERTISER INDEX / MARKETPLACE
POEM
It Can Be
by Lois Ingellis