Recent and increasing efforts to standardize young children’s academic performance have shifted the emphases of education toward normative practices and away from qualitative, substantive intentions. Connection to human experience, compassion for societal ailments, and the joys of learning are straining under the pressure of quantitative research, competition, and test scores, exemplified by federal funding competitions and policymaking. Disrupting Early Childhood Education Research critically interrogates the traditional foundations of early childhood research practices to disrupt the status quo through imaginative, cutting-edge research in diverse U.S. and international contexts. Its chapters are driven by empirical data derived from uni...
Educational researchers working with young children face ethical issues when researching the talk an...
This article focuses on the methodological experiences that emerged from a study investigating how t...
As an early years’ teacher, I witnessed children from two years frequently exploring in their early ...
To engage young children meaningfully in educational research requires careful scrutiny of ethics an...
Young children have much to offer to research, to narrate their lived experiences and perspectives. ...
ABSTRACT This presentation reports on a study which explored how warrant may be established for youn...
Children's research capacities have become increasingly recognised by adults, yet children remain ex...
This paper challenges the approach that we traditionally take to research (in the realm of Early Chi...
Childhood research is increasingly being conducted from different disciplines, and research methods ...
For undergraduate teachers studying early childhood education at the university level. Early Childho...
Educational researchers working with young children face ethical issues when researching the talk an...
Uncorrected, pre-publication proof.The study of human development and learning in the West has broad...
The new paradigm in social research on children, accepting the child as an important social actor, h...
The recent foundation of a ‘Young Children’s Perspectives’ special interest group in the European Ea...
This book explores the distinctive theoretical and methodological features associated with conductin...
Educational researchers working with young children face ethical issues when researching the talk an...
This article focuses on the methodological experiences that emerged from a study investigating how t...
As an early years’ teacher, I witnessed children from two years frequently exploring in their early ...
To engage young children meaningfully in educational research requires careful scrutiny of ethics an...
Young children have much to offer to research, to narrate their lived experiences and perspectives. ...
ABSTRACT This presentation reports on a study which explored how warrant may be established for youn...
Children's research capacities have become increasingly recognised by adults, yet children remain ex...
This paper challenges the approach that we traditionally take to research (in the realm of Early Chi...
Childhood research is increasingly being conducted from different disciplines, and research methods ...
For undergraduate teachers studying early childhood education at the university level. Early Childho...
Educational researchers working with young children face ethical issues when researching the talk an...
Uncorrected, pre-publication proof.The study of human development and learning in the West has broad...
The new paradigm in social research on children, accepting the child as an important social actor, h...
The recent foundation of a ‘Young Children’s Perspectives’ special interest group in the European Ea...
This book explores the distinctive theoretical and methodological features associated with conductin...
Educational researchers working with young children face ethical issues when researching the talk an...
This article focuses on the methodological experiences that emerged from a study investigating how t...
As an early years’ teacher, I witnessed children from two years frequently exploring in their early ...