A Schismatic Family and a Gated Community?

Mark D. Vagle, Amy Noelle Parks

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Abstract

As described in this book’s general introduction, there have been substantive conversations between developmentalists and reconceptualists in early childhood education for two decades (e.g., Lubeck, 1994, 1998; Mallory & New, 1994). This conversation continues today in venues such as the two early childhood special interest groups of the American Educational Research Association. Although such a debate is present in other fields dedicated to adolescents (e.g., adolescent literacy), it has been notably absent in mainstream middle grades education scholarship (Brown & Saltman, 2005). Instead, critical perspectives such as those published in a special issue of Theory into Practice dedicated to rethinking middle grades (e.g., Gay, 1994; Lesko, 1994) have remained on the periphery.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationCritical Cultural Studies of Childhood
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
Pages213-231
Number of pages19
DOIs
StatePublished - 2010
Externally publishedYes

Publication series

NameCritical Cultural Studies of Childhood
VolumePart F2169
ISSN (Print)2731-636X
ISSN (Electronic)2731-6378

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2010, Kyunghwa Lee and Mark D. Vagle.

Keywords

  • American Educational Research Association
  • Critical Perspective
  • Early Childhood
  • Informal Conversation
  • Young Adolescent

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