1. Global inequalities 2. Interpreting Poverty 3. Understanding Early Childhood 4. Lending a Helping Hand 5. Kazakhstan 6. Swaziland 7. India 8. Brazil 9. The Ethics of Intervention
Helen Penn is Professor of Early Childhood, University of East London.
'Penn has visited the places she describes, so she is able to give
first-hand accounts...Penn concludes these shocking snapshots of an
international disgrace with positive suggestions about what can be
done...It is a powerful story well told.' -Ted Wragg, Times
Educational Supplement'Penn...gives an insight into the practices
of governments and international non-governmental organisations. By
summarising discourses on these key theories it is possible for
readers from all disciplines to understand the key issues being
addressed. Further, the language used throughout the book makes it
easily readable and understandable.' - Children's Geographies
'Penn has visited the places she describes, so she is able to give
first-hand accounts ... Penn concludes these shocking snapshots of
an international disgrace with positive suggestions about what can
be done ... It is a powerful story well told.' - Times Educational
Supplement'Penn ... gives an insight into the practices of
governments and international non-governmental organisations. By
summarising discourses on these key theories it is possible for
readers from all disciplines to understand the key issues being
addressed. Further, the language used throughout the book makes it
easily readable and understandable.' - Children's Geographies
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