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1 | Conceptualizing and setting the stage | 1 |
2 | The sociocultural context of education : core concepts of the philosophy underlying the worldview of Indians | 15 |
3 | Educational systems in India : past and present | 37 |
4 | Aims of education contextualized within urban Indian society | 55 |
5 | Image, role, and responsibilities of the early childhood teacher in India | 91 |
6 | Image of the child : what is developmentally and socially appropriate for children growing up in Indian society? | 111 |
7 | Learning to teach : a sociocultural-historical constructivist theory of teaching | 131 |
8 | Contextualizing and demystifying the challenges of large class-size in India | 161 |
9 | A socioculturally constructed early childhood postcolonial curriculum : the interfacing of three culturally different educational discourses | 179 |
10 | Aligning teacher education and early childhood practice in urban India : balancing Vygotsky and the Veda | 199 |
11 | Reflections on the process of postcolonial research in early education | 225 |
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