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Preface I. Introduction 1. "Silent Voices of Knowing" in the History of Early Childhood Education and Curriculum, Debora Basler Wisneski 2. Curriculum and Research: What Are the Gaps We Ought to Mind? Nancy File II. Influences on Curriculum 3. The Relationship between Child Development and Early Childhood Curriculum, Nancy File 4. From Theory to Curriculum: Developmental Theory and Its Relationship to Curriculum and Instruction in Early Childhood Education, J. Amos Hatch 5. The Curriculum Theory Lens on Early Childhood: Moving Thought into Action, Jennifer J. Mueller 6. From Theory to Curriculum: The Project Approach, Judy Harris Helm 7. Using Critical Theory to Trouble the Early Childhood Curriculum: Is It Enough? Mindy Blaise and Sharon Ryan 8. Using Critical Theories in the Curriculum, Betsy J. Cahill and Tammy L. Gibson III. Examining Curriculum Approaches and Their Applications 9. Infant Toddler Curriculum: Review, Reflection, and Revolution, Diane M. Horm, Carla B. Goble, and Kathryn R. Branscomb 10. Creative Curriculum and High Scope Curriculum: Constructing Possibilities in Early Education, Sara Michael-Luna and Lucinda G. Heimer 11. Te Whariki - The Early Childhood Curriculum of Aotearoa New Zealand, Jenny R. Ritchie and Cary A. Buzzelli 12. A Situated Framework: The Reggio Experience, Andrew J. Stremmel 13. Publishers in the Mix: Examining Literacy Curricula, Mariana Souto-Manning IV. Conclusion 14. The Place of Play in Early Childhood Curriculum, Debora Basler Wisneski and Stuart Reifel 15. Early Childhood Curriculum as Palimpsest, Katherine Delaney and Elizabeth Graue 16. Strengthening Curriculum in Early Childhood, Nancy File, Debora Basler Wisneski, and Jennifer J. Mueller List of Contributors

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