This paper explores how young children are constructed in educational policy for citizenship in Australia, investigating tensions between early childhood educational discourses that construct young children as active citizens and the broader discourses of citizenship in Australian educational policy. There is a widespread discourse within early childhood education that regards young children as citizens and democratic participants in their own lives. This view is a reflection of the oft cited Article 12 in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC 1989). However, educational policy and curriculum for citizenship in Australia, by and large, adheres to age and stage understandings of children, implicitly deeming young children unabl...
Growing international interest in the early childhood years has been accompanied by an expansion of ...
Under the current National-led government the combined effects of a new political agenda and a world...
Historically social studies curriculum in Australia has been specifically responsible for producing ...
This paper explores how young children are constructed in educational policy for citizenship in Aust...
Recognition of young children as citizens is relatively new in sociology, with translation emerging ...
Positioning young children as citizens, now rather than as citizens in waiting, is an emerging...
The study analyses constructions of childhood within early childhood education pedagogy and policy i...
The concepts of ‘citizenship’ and ‘participation’ are used increasingly in the early childhood field...
What should be the place of children’s voices in the running of their schools and in their education...
How a community constructs the notion of childhood and the child is fundamentally implicated in the ...
This paper examines enactments of young children’s citizenship in early childhood settings in Englan...
In this paper I make an analysis of how the discursive regimes of advanced liberalism, knowledge eco...
This study responds to recent calls for greater attention to young children in citizenship studies a...
This paper draws on recent research to examine the tensions and challenges inherent in the current m...
In early years research, policy and education, a democratic perspective that positions children as p...
Growing international interest in the early childhood years has been accompanied by an expansion of ...
Under the current National-led government the combined effects of a new political agenda and a world...
Historically social studies curriculum in Australia has been specifically responsible for producing ...
This paper explores how young children are constructed in educational policy for citizenship in Aust...
Recognition of young children as citizens is relatively new in sociology, with translation emerging ...
Positioning young children as citizens, now rather than as citizens in waiting, is an emerging...
The study analyses constructions of childhood within early childhood education pedagogy and policy i...
The concepts of ‘citizenship’ and ‘participation’ are used increasingly in the early childhood field...
What should be the place of children’s voices in the running of their schools and in their education...
How a community constructs the notion of childhood and the child is fundamentally implicated in the ...
This paper examines enactments of young children’s citizenship in early childhood settings in Englan...
In this paper I make an analysis of how the discursive regimes of advanced liberalism, knowledge eco...
This study responds to recent calls for greater attention to young children in citizenship studies a...
This paper draws on recent research to examine the tensions and challenges inherent in the current m...
In early years research, policy and education, a democratic perspective that positions children as p...
Growing international interest in the early childhood years has been accompanied by an expansion of ...
Under the current National-led government the combined effects of a new political agenda and a world...
Historically social studies curriculum in Australia has been specifically responsible for producing ...