"I have huge stereo-types:" Using eco-maps to understand children and families
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-1-2010
Abstract
National educational organizations highlight the importance of preparing preservice teachers to work with diverse families. As teacher educators in an interdisciplinary early childhood teacher education program, we developed a project using eco-maps to help students learn about children and their families. We analyzed students' written reflections and observation notes from class discussion and three major themes emerged from the data: importance of knowing about families, understanding the whole child, and recognizing assumptions. This paper presents details about the project, its impact on student learning and implications for teacher education programs. © National Association of Early Childhood Teacher Educators.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education
First Page
173
Last Page
184
Recommended Citation
Baumgartner, J., & Buchanan, T. (2010). "I have huge stereo-types:" Using eco-maps to understand children and families. Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 31 (2), 173-184. https://doi.org/10.1080/10901021003781270