American Kindergarten: Dispatches from the First Year of School
Autor Susan Engelen Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 mar 2026
When we think of kindergarten, many might imagine joyous free play, and a tangle of trucks, dress-up clothes, and blocks, as five-year-olds explore their vivid imaginations and budding social skills. Others might envision a quiet group sitting cross-legged in a circle during story time. Neither of these scenes would be an inaccurate representation of the pivotal year of entry into traditional education in this country. However, neither offers a complete picture of what children do every day in those seemingly transparent, yet actually mysterious, classrooms. What can or should we expect during the first year of school? How are children learning and growing during those hours spent away from their homes?
Susan Engel embarked on finding these answers in American Kindergarten: Dispatches from the First Year of School. Engel toured twenty-nine classrooms across fourteen states, observing each closely, with a special eye toward the ways each classroom’s goals reflect its community. As she made her way across the country, Engel found that on the surface, kindergarten students are similar: good-natured, eager to learn, and deeply affectionate. Their classrooms, too, feature many of the same expectations, routines, and activities. But the differences between the classrooms were striking and often surprising. Over the two years of her classroom visits, Engel identified five promises that teachers and their classrooms make to their students: reading, order, thinking, identity, and love. Engel found that schools differ in how they prioritize and keep the promises they make; some make all five promises, while others emphasize only one or two. The five promises capture a set of values, aspirations, and goals that drive everything that happens in a classroom.
Engaging and incisive, American Kindergarten is the story of the promises our country’s schools make to five-year-old children, and how those promises are kept and sometimes broken.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780226825229
ISBN-10: 0226825221
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 7 halftones
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10: 0226825221
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 7 halftones
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Notă biografică
Susan Engel is the Class of 1959 Director of the Program in Teaching and a senior lecturer in psychology at Williams College. She is the author of The End of the Rainbow: How Educating for Happiness (Not Money) Would Transform Our Schools, The Hungry Mind: The Origins of Curiosity in Childhood, and The Intellectual Lives of Children.
Cuprins
1. Beginnings: Brimming with Promise
2. Enamored with You: The Promise of Love
3. Everything in Its Place: The Promise of Order
4. Open the Door: The Promise of Reading
5. Me, You, and Us: The Promise of Identity
6. Bringing the World Inside: The Promise of Thinking
7. Final Thoughts: The Sixth Promise
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
2. Enamored with You: The Promise of Love
3. Everything in Its Place: The Promise of Order
4. Open the Door: The Promise of Reading
5. Me, You, and Us: The Promise of Identity
6. Bringing the World Inside: The Promise of Thinking
7. Final Thoughts: The Sixth Promise
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
Recenzii
"An astute observer with a trained eye to what matters, Susan Engel has done it again. She has entered the world of kindergarten, and as she wrote, “… in some classrooms she wanted to stay forever, and in others, it took all her self- control not to bolt.” In American Kindergarten, organized around 5 'promises' school make to children, Engel has illuminated through her unique lens as a developmental psychologist and educator, what our children deserve and what they usually do not get. And the bonus is, it is a captivating read."
"A beautifully written, empathetically observed account of what goes on in American kindergartens today. Susan Engel tells a masterful story about each classroom she observed, peering beyond the brightly colored materials and invariably smiling teachers to capture striking differences across classrooms in emotional and intellectual climates. This jewel of a book should get the attention of anyone interested in the development and education of young children."
"In American Kindergarten, Susan Engel draws us into classrooms across the U.S., highlighting stark variability in children’s daily experiences during this first year of formal schooling. The compelling snapshots underscore diverse pedagogical approaches and leave us thinking deeply about what kindergarteners need to set them up to succeed in school. This book is relevant for all current and future Pre-K to 3rd grade teachers as well as parents and others who are interested in young children’s development and how to best foster learning."