Who Cares About Caring in Early Childhood Teacher Education Programs?

From Section:
Instruction in Teacher Training
Published:
Jun. 16, 2007
July 2007

Source: Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, Volume 28, Issue 3 July 2007, pages 277 - 288

The ability to care for oneself, near and distant others, animals, plants, human-made objects, and even ideas is an antidote for violence in its many forms as experienced in childhood as well as adulthood. This article makes a case for facilitating the development of the ability to care as children develop.

The authors emphasize the importance of teachers facilitating this development. However, early education teachers may not be able to nurture the ability to care in others without the ability to care being facilitated in their own development. This article emphasizes the importance of creating caring teacher education programs as a model to foster its development in preservice early education teachers.


Updated: Jan. 17, 2017
Keywords:
Children | Early childhood education | Preservice teachers | Teacher education | Teacher education programs