A volume in Early Childhood Education Assembly
Series Editor Vivian Vasquez, American University
In classrooms where children's voices are valued, young readers and writers
possess power. Their ability to exert this power through literacy is especially
evident in classrooms where children, who are traditionally marginalized, can
use their voices to be change agents. In this third volume of Perspectives and
Provocations in Early Childhood Education, the authors' stories explore students' agentive power to change
themselves, their teachers, school administrators, and the world.