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Number of items: 16.

2018

  1. Teszenyi, E. (2018) Children’s communities of mixed-ages. In: Sykes, G. and Teszenyi, E. (eds.) Young Children and Their Communities: Understanding Collective Social Responsibility. Abingdon: Routledge.
  2. Goy, P. (2018) Communities of children’s centres: decline and fall. In: Sykes, G. and Teszenyi, E. (eds.) Young Children and Their Communities: Understanding Collective Social Responsibility. London: Routledge. pp. 99-109.
  3. Teszenyi, E. (2018) Conclusion: final thoughts from the editors. In: Sykes, G. and Teszenyi, E. (eds.) Young Children and Their Communities: Understanding Collective Social Responsibility. Abingdon: Routledge.
  4. Sykes, G. and Teszenyi, E. (2018) Introduction. In: Sykes, G. and Teszenyi, E. (eds.) Young Children and their Communities: Understanding Collective Social Responsibility. London: Routledge.
  5. Caldwell, H. and Bugby, M. (2018) The use of technology to build digital communities. In: Sykes, G. and Teszenyi, E. (eds.) Young Children and their Communities: Understanding Collective Social Responsibility. London: Routledge.
  6. Murray, J., Teszenyi, E., Varga, A. N., Pálfi, S., Tajiyeva, M. and Iskakova, A. (2018) Parent-practitioner partnerships in early childhood provision in England, Hungary and Kazakhstan: similarities and differences in discourses. Early Child Development and Care. 188(5), pp. 594-612. 0300-4430.
  7. Murray, J., Teszenyi, E., Varga, A. N., Pálfi, S., Tajiyeva, M. and Iskakova, A. (2018) Parent-practitioner partnerships in early childhood provision in England, Hungary and Kazakhstan: similarities and differences in discourses. Early Child Development and Care. 188(5), pp. 594-612. 0300-4430.
  8. Teszenyi, E. (2018) Friendships in children's communities. In: Sykes, G. and Teszenyi, E. (eds.) Young Children and Their Communities: Understanding Collective Social Responsibility. Abingdon: Routledge. (Accepted)
  9. Murray, J., Teszenyi, E., Nagy Varga, A., Pálfi, S., Tajiyeva, M. and Iskakova, A. (2018) Parent-practitioner partnerships in early childhood provision in England, Hungary and Kazakhstan: similarities and differences in discourses. Early Child Development and Care. 188(5), pp. 594-612. 0300-4430.

2016

  1. Teszenyi, E. (2016) Children at four. In: Cox, A. and Sykes, G. (eds.) The Multiple Identities of the Reception Teacher: Pedagogy and Purpose. London: Sage.
  2. Cox, A. and Teszenyi, E. (2016) Time travel, kaleidoscopes and a hat shop. In: Cox, A. and Sykes, G. (eds.) The Multiple Identities of the Reception Teacher: Pedagogy and Purpose. London: Sage.

2015

  1. Murray, J., Teszenyi, E., Tajiyeva, M., Iskakova, A., Vargáné Nagy, A. and Pálfi, S. (2015) Similarities and differences in discourses on practitioner-parent partnerships in early childhood provision in England, Hungary and Kazakhstan. Paper presented to: European Conference on Educational Research (ECER) Conference 2015, Budapest, Hungary, 07-11 September 2015.
  2. Teszenyi, E. (2015) Role of the adult. In: Cox, A. and Tarry, E. (eds.) Playful Pedagogies: Young Children Learning in International and Multicultural Contexts. Woodbridge: John Catt Educational Ltd.
  3. Teszenyi, E. and Hevey, D. (2015) Age group, location or pedagogue: factors affecting parental choice of kindergartens in Hungary. Early Child Development and Care. 185(11-12) 0300-4430.
  4. Teszenyi, E. and Hevey, D. (2015) Age group, location or pedagogue: factors affecting parental choice of kindergartens in Hungary. Early Child Development and Care. 185(11-12) 0300-4430.

2012

  1. Teszenyi, E. (2012) Widening our perspectives: a trip to Hungary. Seminar Presentation presented to: TACTYC 2012 Conference and AGM: Developing Early Years Practice: Reflecting on developments in practice and research, International Conference Centre, Birmingham, 10 November 2012. (Unpublished)
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