The study analyses constructions of childhood within early childhood education pedagogy and policy in New Zealand. Constructions are evaluated against criteria for an education based on a concept of the "child as citizen" and children's rights. Qualitative research methods were used. Constructions of childhood in pedagogy were examined through analysis of pedagogical documentation and discussions of teachers who met together over a year within a teachers' network. The teachers' aims were to base their practice on notions of the "child as citizen" and extend their thinking and practice from this basis. Constructions of childhood in policy were studied within two arenas: focus groups of government officials and representatives of early childh...
This inquiry studies the changing position of children and young persons in New Zealand society. In ...
The notion of curriculum as contested was central to this thesis. In particular, the focus was on ho...
Recognition of young children as citizens is relatively new in sociology, with translation emerging ...
The study analyses constructions of childhood within early childhood education pedagogy and policy i...
What assumptions about children and childhood are held by government officials and organisation repr...
ABSTRACT What assumptions about children and childhood are held by government officials and organisa...
This paper draws on recent research to examine the tensions and challenges inherent in the current m...
Positioning young children as citizens, now rather than as citizens in waiting, is an emerging...
This paper explores how young children are constructed in educational policy for citizenship in Aust...
The conference presentation draws on the author's recent study on how teacher professional identitie...
The purpose of this thesis was to investigate perceptions of young children's rights in early childh...
Under the current National-led government the combined effects of a new political agenda and a world...
The notion of curriculum as contested was central to this thesis. In particular, the focus was on ho...
Children’s citizenship in early childhood education and care is the root of democracy, equity, and s...
The purpose of this thesis was to investigate perceptions of young children's rights in early childh...
This inquiry studies the changing position of children and young persons in New Zealand society. In ...
The notion of curriculum as contested was central to this thesis. In particular, the focus was on ho...
Recognition of young children as citizens is relatively new in sociology, with translation emerging ...
The study analyses constructions of childhood within early childhood education pedagogy and policy i...
What assumptions about children and childhood are held by government officials and organisation repr...
ABSTRACT What assumptions about children and childhood are held by government officials and organisa...
This paper draws on recent research to examine the tensions and challenges inherent in the current m...
Positioning young children as citizens, now rather than as citizens in waiting, is an emerging...
This paper explores how young children are constructed in educational policy for citizenship in Aust...
The conference presentation draws on the author's recent study on how teacher professional identitie...
The purpose of this thesis was to investigate perceptions of young children's rights in early childh...
Under the current National-led government the combined effects of a new political agenda and a world...
The notion of curriculum as contested was central to this thesis. In particular, the focus was on ho...
Children’s citizenship in early childhood education and care is the root of democracy, equity, and s...
The purpose of this thesis was to investigate perceptions of young children's rights in early childh...
This inquiry studies the changing position of children and young persons in New Zealand society. In ...
The notion of curriculum as contested was central to this thesis. In particular, the focus was on ho...
Recognition of young children as citizens is relatively new in sociology, with translation emerging ...