In this paper I argue that early childhood professionals have a key role in providing learning opportunities that aim to prevent children placing their feet on the beginning of the slippery slope of racism. At the bottom of this slippery slope of racism, as we have seen in recent world events, are acts of extremist terrorism. This responsibility is increasingly important given that in many countries political rhetoric is leaning further towards far right extremism accompanied by forms of nationalism where those who are different (for example Muslims and refugee groups) are being portrayed as threatening standards of living of citizens in their host countries. As professionals we have a responsibility to identify early (often, on the surface...
I present the findings and implications resulting from empirical research conducted in primary schoo...
Over the past two centuries the Age of Modernity has dominated intellectual thought and related acti...
School responses to the Prevent agenda have tended to focus primarily on ‘safeguarding’ approaches, ...
How the early childhood sector engages with and ultimately addresses notions of racism is clearly co...
This article explores some of the implications of the British Values discourse within early years ed...
By the time children are 8 years of age, their attitudes, values, identities and beliefs are shaped ...
This paper draws on a doctoral study nearing completion to suggest that anti-bias multicultural educ...
Racism continues to be an ongoing and pervasive problem within the United States. Nevertheless, many...
In 2015 the United Kingdom government harnessed early childhood education and care (ECEC) providers ...
The Prevent Strategy tasks the British education sector with preventing radicalisation and extremism...
The Prevent strategy tasks the British education sector with preventing radicalisation and extremism...
This paper explores the issue of racist behaviour by young people, particularly White young people ...
While adults generally acknowledge that children are susceptible by what they see and hear in their ...
Children’s access to certain knowledge, often deemed inappropriate for children by adults, has been ...
Drawing on a Participatory Action Research (PAR) study that was undertaken in two Australian prescho...
I present the findings and implications resulting from empirical research conducted in primary schoo...
Over the past two centuries the Age of Modernity has dominated intellectual thought and related acti...
School responses to the Prevent agenda have tended to focus primarily on ‘safeguarding’ approaches, ...
How the early childhood sector engages with and ultimately addresses notions of racism is clearly co...
This article explores some of the implications of the British Values discourse within early years ed...
By the time children are 8 years of age, their attitudes, values, identities and beliefs are shaped ...
This paper draws on a doctoral study nearing completion to suggest that anti-bias multicultural educ...
Racism continues to be an ongoing and pervasive problem within the United States. Nevertheless, many...
In 2015 the United Kingdom government harnessed early childhood education and care (ECEC) providers ...
The Prevent Strategy tasks the British education sector with preventing radicalisation and extremism...
The Prevent strategy tasks the British education sector with preventing radicalisation and extremism...
This paper explores the issue of racist behaviour by young people, particularly White young people ...
While adults generally acknowledge that children are susceptible by what they see and hear in their ...
Children’s access to certain knowledge, often deemed inappropriate for children by adults, has been ...
Drawing on a Participatory Action Research (PAR) study that was undertaken in two Australian prescho...
I present the findings and implications resulting from empirical research conducted in primary schoo...
Over the past two centuries the Age of Modernity has dominated intellectual thought and related acti...
School responses to the Prevent agenda have tended to focus primarily on ‘safeguarding’ approaches, ...