Consistent with international trends, many children in Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ) spend the majority of their waking day in an early childhood centre [ECE]. Drawing on children’s and teachers’ perspectives in four spatially diverse, all-day ECE centres in NZ, this study investigated the relationship between ECE centre built environments and children’s lived experiences in light of characteristics of ‘child-friendly’ environments (Chatterjee 2005, Kennedy, 1991). Situated at the intersection of children’s geography and childhood sociology, this thesis used case-study methodology to foreground the experiential aspects of children’s spatial interactions, including their feelings of wellbeing and privacy, their mobility and social interactions. ...
This paper discusses two interconnected themes: (1) the variegated role of space in primary school a...
In schools, children experience their environment on three different levels: firstly, they constantl...
This study explores the spatial experiences of young Thai children in the social world of daycare. D...
Consistent with international trends, many children in Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ) spend the majority ...
The quality of early childhood education and care fundamentally depends on teachers’ wise practice. ...
This paper examines early childhood education (ECE) by applying and developing relational-spatial pe...
Current views on human connections with space and place describe a relationship that is in a state o...
This dissertation addressed a topic that has received little attention in research: the relation bet...
This dissertation addressed a topic that has received little attention in research: the relation bet...
Modern childhood is not only characterized by age-related but also by spatial segregation, as childr...
The significance of the environment in which children learn has long been recognised as one of the k...
In this article, we respond to Fleer’s (2003) challenge for the need to continue to critically exami...
This thesis examines early years practice and offers a critique of normative ways of interpreting an...
This chapter is concerned with the spaces and places in which children and young people live their l...
Whether in their homes, schools, streets, parks, in children's centres or cyberspace, children and y...
This paper discusses two interconnected themes: (1) the variegated role of space in primary school a...
In schools, children experience their environment on three different levels: firstly, they constantl...
This study explores the spatial experiences of young Thai children in the social world of daycare. D...
Consistent with international trends, many children in Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ) spend the majority ...
The quality of early childhood education and care fundamentally depends on teachers’ wise practice. ...
This paper examines early childhood education (ECE) by applying and developing relational-spatial pe...
Current views on human connections with space and place describe a relationship that is in a state o...
This dissertation addressed a topic that has received little attention in research: the relation bet...
This dissertation addressed a topic that has received little attention in research: the relation bet...
Modern childhood is not only characterized by age-related but also by spatial segregation, as childr...
The significance of the environment in which children learn has long been recognised as one of the k...
In this article, we respond to Fleer’s (2003) challenge for the need to continue to critically exami...
This thesis examines early years practice and offers a critique of normative ways of interpreting an...
This chapter is concerned with the spaces and places in which children and young people live their l...
Whether in their homes, schools, streets, parks, in children's centres or cyberspace, children and y...
This paper discusses two interconnected themes: (1) the variegated role of space in primary school a...
In schools, children experience their environment on three different levels: firstly, they constantl...
This study explores the spatial experiences of young Thai children in the social world of daycare. D...