Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 156
Trim: 6½ x 9½
978-1-4758-2292-2 • Hardback • September 2016 • $50.00 • (£38.00)
978-1-4758-2294-6 • eBook • September 2016 • $47.50 • (£37.00)
Dr. Manya Whitaker is a developmental educational psychologist with expertise in urban education and developmentally appropriate teaching. She researches teacher preparation for urban schools serving culturally and linguistically diverse students.
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter One: School Choice(s)
Part One: Child Development
Chapter Two: The Intersection of Development and Learning
Chapter Three: Temperament, Personality & How They Affect Learning
Chapter Four: The Nature(?) of Intelligence
Chapter Five: Developmental Outliers
Chapter Six: Identity Development…In All of Its Forms
Part Two: How People Learn
Chapter Seven: Constructivism
Chapter Eight: Humanism
Chapter Nine: Socioculturalism
Chapter Ten: Behaviorism
Chapter Eleven: Considerations for Culturally & Linguistically Diverse Students
Conclusion
An academic “page-turner” if there ever was one, Learning from the Inside Out: Child Development and School Choice should be required reading for parents, teachers and anyone who wants to understand the education of children. This engaging text translates very complex concepts in psychological and educational science using real world examples that will inform and empower parents and practitioners alike. Dr. Whitaker has created that rare book that is both academically rigorous and easily accessible. Learning from the Inside Out is a book that should be on the shelf of every parent and educator.
— Abigail A. Baird, professor, Department of Psychology, Vassar
Understandably, parents have many questions and worries about their child's development and learning. Most textbooks on child development are not written with parental hopes and concerns in mind. Whitaker's book bucks this trend by offering a highly accessible review of the latest evidence on child development and learning from infancy through to emerging adulthood. The book draws on evidence from psychology, sociology and neuroscience to help parents understand their children. Whitaker's book will alleviate the worries of many parents and present them with ways to improve their child's development and experiences in school.
— Daniel Ansari Ph.D, professor and Canada research chair in Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, Western University, Canada
Dr. Whitaker clearly understands the changing school landscape and the many choices parents have when it comes to their children’s education. Learning from the Inside Out is a valuable book for parents ready to advocate for schools that prioritize the needs of children and create learning experiences in sync with the developmental needs of children. It ought to be at the top of every parent’s reading list.
— Vicki Abeles, author of Beyond Measure: Rescuing an Overscheduled, Overtested, Underestimated Generation and director and producer of the documentaries Race to Nowhere and Beyond Measure