Childhood
Studies at Rutgers-Camden
Childhood
Studies is the theoretical and methodological study
of children and childhood within historical, interdisciplinary,
multi-cultural, and global contexts.
The Department
of Childhood Studies offers
a minor and B.A.
at the undergraduate level or an M.A.
or Ph.D. on
the graduate level. The
degree programs prepare scholars capable of innovative
interdisciplinary research in childhood studies and leaders
in child-related social practice and policy.
>>> more
Teaching
Resources
We
developed this resources
page to assist faculty in their teaching about
children and childhood. Students, particularly those
in the Teacher Preparation Program, who are interested
in the pedagogical possibilities of the internet
will also find this page useful.
Library
Resources
The Paul
Robeson Library and the Rutgers
University Library System are the best places
to get
aquainted with the literature of a specific field. Not only are there stacks of shelves with
books on every imaginable topic related to childhood
studies, the Library also features a large collection
of periodicals, indexes and databases, and its staff
assists patrons. >>> more