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Vivian Gussin Paley

    25 de enero de 1929 – 26 de julio de 2019

    Vivian Gussin Paley fue una maestra de preescolar y jardín de infantes, investigadora en educación infantil y autora estadounidense. A pesar de su estatus actual en el campo, describió los primeros trece años de su carrera docente como "poco inspirados y no inspiradores". Canalizó sus experiencias y observaciones del aula en su escritura, centrándose en temas como la comunicación, el juego y el desarrollo moral de los niños. Sus obras son valoradas por sus profundas perspectivas sobre el pensamiento infantil y su enfoque empático.

    White Teacher
    You Can't Say You Can't Play
    The Kindness of Children
    The Girl with the Brown Crayon
    A Child's Work
    The Boy Who Would be a Helicopter
    • Written by a recipient of a MacArthur award, this book focuses on the challenge posed by the isolated child to teachers and classmates alike in the community of the classroom. It is the story of Jason - the loner and outsider - and his triumph and homecoming into the society of his classmates.

      The Boy Who Would be a Helicopter
    • A Child's Work

      • 111 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      In A Child's Work, innovative and widely respected educator Vivian Gussin Paley offers a manifesto against the decline of children's creative time, making the case for the critical role of fantasy play in the psychological, intellectual, and social development of young children.

      A Child's Work
    • Paley tells in this book a story of her own farewell from teaching, as well as a story of the self-discovery of Reeny, a little girl with a fondness for the color brown. Led by Reeny, Paley and the children develop a passion for the books of Italian author Leo Lionni, exploring the essential human need to create and to belong.

      The Girl with the Brown Crayon
    • The Kindness of Children

      • 144 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Visiting a London nursery school, Paley observes the schoolchildren's reception of another visitor, a handicapped boy named Teddy. A predicament arises, and the children's response offers Paley the purest evidence of kindness she has ever seen. schovat popis

      The Kindness of Children
    • In this look at the moral dimensions of the classroom, MacArthur Prize-winning educator Vivian Paley introduces a new rule - You can't say you can't play - to her kindergarten students. Paley uses this rule to explore how to keep children from being ignored by their classmates.

      You Can't Say You Can't Play
    • Paley presents a moving personal account of her experiences teaching kindergarten in an integrated school within a predominantly white, middle- class neighborhood. In a new preface, she reflects on the way that even simple terminology can convey unintended meanings and show a speaker's blind spots. schovat popis

      White Teacher
    • Kwanzaa and Me

      • 152 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      This work sets out to find the truth about the multicultural classroom from those who participate in it. It contains the stories of black teachers, minority parents, immigrant families, a Native American educator and the children themselves.

      Kwanzaa and Me