
 Inside Education - a podcast for educators interested in teaching Podcast 390, Liz Dunphy on Early Childhood Education (19-2-20)
 Feb 19, 2020 
 01:07:29 
Presented and produced by Seán Delaney.
On this week's programme I speak to Dr. Liz Dunphy, Associate Professor of Early Childhood Education in Dublin City University's Institute of Education about her work. Among the topics we discuss are the following:
- Choosing a career in teaching over one in law
 - Becoming interested in early childhood education
 - Childcare and the growth of love by John Bowlby
 - Her first teaching job
 - Doing a Masters degree in education in Trinity College Dublin
 - Offering professional development for teachers through the Irish National Teachers’ Organisation
 - Children’s early experience of number as seen through a socio-cultural lens
 - Looking at how the work of educational researchers complement each other rather than adopting a more polarised approach.
 - Her research on early childhood education: mathematics, curriculum, and assessment
 - How the area of early childhood education has evolved nationally and internationally over Liz’s career in education to date
 - Play, Playful pedagogy, and playfulness
 - James McGarrigle – psychologist and a student of Margaret Donaldson
 - Why international models of early childhood education cannot be imported directly to Ireland
 - Jerome Bruner
 - Reggio Emilia model of early childhood education
 - Why developments in the last five years have been positive for early childhood education and care
 - Choosing a pre-school for your child
 - The transition from non-compulsory to compulsory education
 - The qualities she looks for in early childhood education practice
 - The Katie Morag books with Mairi Hedderwick
 - How teachers and children can establish a “shared world”
 - Understanding the child from the perspective of their family
 - Mathematics with reason: The emergent approach to primary mathematics by Sue Atkinson:
 - Assessment and record keeping in early childhood education settings
 - Vivian Gussin Paley Mollie is Three. The Boy Who Would be a Helicopter. White Teacher was also mentioned: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/88364.White_Teacher
 - The Erikson Institute
 - Herb Ginsburg
 
