EPISODE · May 1, 2024 · 47 MIN
Fostering Global Citizens: Innovative Early Childhood Education Strategies
from Dr. Diane's Adventures in Learning · host Dr. Diane Jackson Schnoor
Have you ever wondered how the seeds of global citizenship are planted in the minds of our youngest learners? Kennesaw State University professors Dr. Raynice Jean-Ségur and Dr. Douglas Bell join us for an enlightening discussion on the intricate tapestry of early childhood education. They guide us through the conception of global awareness in children, from infancy to kindergarten, with six robust frameworks at the core. Together, we unpack the critical role educators play in weaving multicultural literature into the curriculum, fostering a generation of students who see themselves as integral parts of a diverse and vibrant world.Navigating the complexities of teaching environmental stewardship and respect across cultures can be a formidable task for educators, especially when met with resistance. Yet, this episode tackles these challenges head-on, providing teacher candidates with actionable strategies to cultivate a reverence for nature and instill agency in young learners. Our guests offer a treasure trove of methods to embolden children to view their actions through the lens of environmental impact, while also arming them with the necessary skills to thrive in an interconnected global society.Reflect with us on the personal journeys that have shaped us into the educators we are today. The episode concludes with stories from our guests, celebrating the milestones that led them to champion early childhood education and the moments of transformation and growth within the field. Join us for this intimate look into the world of early learning, where each day is a step toward shaping the compassionate global citizens of tomorrow.0:40: Going Global in Early Childhood Education (check out the full paper)3:27: What does global citizenship look like from birth to kindergarten?5:52: The 6 Frameworks for Global Citizenship8:03: What does this look like in practice?12:08: Changing the culture: preparing and valuing early childhood educators16:13: State of the planet awareness20:05: Nurturing Kid Scientists22:43: How do we use system connectedness to foster strong early childhood experiences?28:50: The role of technology in early childhood education34:15: Centering Children: Creating options for participation38:44: Adventures in Learning -- backstories for Dr. Raynice and Dr. Doug43:55: Hope Support the showShare this episodeIf this conversation sparked wonder, gave you a helpful strategy, or offered a needed reminder of hope, please share it with a friend or colleague.Subscribe • Download • Review • Tell a friendStay updated with our latest episodes and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Adventures in Learning website. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
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Have you ever wondered how the seeds of global citizenship are planted in the minds of our youngest learners? Kennesaw State University professors Dr. Raynice Jean-Ségur and Dr. Douglas Bell join us for an enlightening discussion on the intricate tapestry of early childhood education. They guide us through the conception of global awareness in children, from infancy to kindergarten, with six robust frameworks at the core. Together, we unpack the critical role educators play in weaving multicu...
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