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Young Children's Community Building in Action: Embodied, Emplaced and Relational Citizenship: Contesting Early Childhood

Autor Louise Gwenneth Phillips, Jenny Ritchie, Lavina Dynevor, Jared Lambert, Kerryn Moroney
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 iul 2019
Rethinking the concepts of citizenship and community in relation to young children, this groundbreaking text examines the ways in which indigenous understandings and practices applied in early childhood settings in Australia and New Zealand encourage young children to demonstrate their care and concern for others and so, in turn, perceive themselves as part of a larger community.
Young Children’s Community Building in Action acknowledges global variations in the meanings of early childhood education, of citizenship and community building, and challenges widespread invisibility and disregard of Indigenous communities. Through close observation and examination of early years settings in Australia and New Zealand, chapters demonstrate how practices guided by Aboriginal and Māori values support and nurture children’s personal and social development as individuals, and as citizens in a wider community. Exploring what young children’s citizenship learning and action looks like in practice, and how this may vary within and across communities, the book provides a powerful account of effective pedagogical approaches which have been long excluded from mainstream dialogues.
Written for researchers and students of early childhood education and care, this book provides insight into what citizenship can be for young children, and how Indigenous cultural values shape ways of knowing, being, doing and relating.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138369665
ISBN-10: 1138369667
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 2 Tables, black and white; 2 Line drawings, black and white; 14 Halftones, black and white
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Contesting Early Childhood

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate, Professional, and Undergraduate

Cuprins

List of illustrations Acknowledgements Foreword Preface  Chapter One: Community building, citizenship, colonisation and globalisation  Chapter Two: Children and childhood in discourses at play in Australia and New Zealand  Chapter Three: Decolonising methodologies with children and community  Chapter Four: Gundoo community and how Gundoo children show community building  Chapter Five: Katoa cmmunity and children’s community building at Katoa Kindergarten  Chapter Six: Environments and pedagogies for children’s community building  Chapter Seven: Challenges for policy and practice for young children’s community building  Index

Notă biografică

Louise Gwenneth Phillips is an early childhood and arts education academic at the School of Education, The University of Queensland, Australia.
Jenny Ritchie is an Associate Professor in Te Puna Akopai, the School of Education, at Te Whare Wananga o te Upoko o te Ika a Maui, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.
Lavina Dynevor is a proud Wakka Wakka woman and passionate Aboriginal early childhood educator and mentor in Australia.
Jared Lambert is Head Teacher at Berhampore Kindergarten, He Whanau Manaaki o Tararua, Wellington, New Zealand.
Kerryn Moroney is a proud Luritja woman who promotes equitable early childhood education systems in Australia.

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Rethinking the concepts of citizenship and community in relation to young children, this groundbreaking text examines how indigenous understandings and practices applied in early childhood settings in Australia and New Zealand, encourage children to demonstrate their care for others and so perceive themselves as part of a larger community.