This article reviews approaches to early childhood training and practice in Ontario and sets it in the wider context of feminist poststructural knowledge production. Through a feminist poststructural reading, this article uncovers dominant assumptions of universality underlying the heteronormative discourse of developmentally appropriate practice that dominates early childhood training, postsecondary program curriculum, and professional learning and practice. It argues that postsecondary studies in early childhood education must challenge the pervasive heteronormative discourse in order to shift early childhood practice toward a viewpoint that is counter-hegemonic and integrates queer perspectives
Paper presented during a panel session at the American Educational Research Association Annual Meeti...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Critical Disability Studies, School of Health Policy and Management...
The paper marks the growth of interest in transgender rights and argues for the value of transgender...
This article reviews approaches to early childhood training and practice in Ontario and sets it in t...
The Canadian early childhood landscape is changing substantially, pushing early childhood from a pri...
This thesis investigated the discursive production of heteronormativity in the historical and prese...
This study is a critical discourse analysis of kindergarten programmatic curricula across Canada. Th...
Understanding how Ontario Ministry of Education (OME) early years’ curriculum and framework document...
For many early childhood teachers, interacting with children about issues concerning gender and sexu...
This chapter charts feminist research in early childhood and the generative potential it offers to c...
This article questions how we might continue to envision an open and inviting engagement between the...
This paper explores heteronormativity and argues for the 'queerying' of gender in early childhood ed...
In recent years, a programme for young children called Drag Queen Story Hour (DQSH) has risen to sim...
Prevailing heteronormative discourses in early childhood education in Aotearoa New Zealand present d...
This qualitative research paper discusses how the material environment of preschool classrooms contr...
Paper presented during a panel session at the American Educational Research Association Annual Meeti...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Critical Disability Studies, School of Health Policy and Management...
The paper marks the growth of interest in transgender rights and argues for the value of transgender...
This article reviews approaches to early childhood training and practice in Ontario and sets it in t...
The Canadian early childhood landscape is changing substantially, pushing early childhood from a pri...
This thesis investigated the discursive production of heteronormativity in the historical and prese...
This study is a critical discourse analysis of kindergarten programmatic curricula across Canada. Th...
Understanding how Ontario Ministry of Education (OME) early years’ curriculum and framework document...
For many early childhood teachers, interacting with children about issues concerning gender and sexu...
This chapter charts feminist research in early childhood and the generative potential it offers to c...
This article questions how we might continue to envision an open and inviting engagement between the...
This paper explores heteronormativity and argues for the 'queerying' of gender in early childhood ed...
In recent years, a programme for young children called Drag Queen Story Hour (DQSH) has risen to sim...
Prevailing heteronormative discourses in early childhood education in Aotearoa New Zealand present d...
This qualitative research paper discusses how the material environment of preschool classrooms contr...
Paper presented during a panel session at the American Educational Research Association Annual Meeti...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Critical Disability Studies, School of Health Policy and Management...
The paper marks the growth of interest in transgender rights and argues for the value of transgender...