The aim of this thesis is to explore how scientific phenomena, together with other agents (human and nonhuman) in preschool, participate in and co-create gendering processes as well as children’s emergent scientific explorations. These are seen as mutual processes emerging in the daily doings and routines in preschool. As a theoretical and methodological foundation, a new materialist perspective drawing on Karen Barad’s (2007) theory of agential realism and diffractive methodology were used, as well as de Freitas and Palmer’s (2016) notion concerning how scientific concepts can work as creative playmates in children’s explorations. The thesis includes four papers that build on data conducted during a field study in a Swedish preschool, toge...
We report how 47 pre-service teachers during their preschool placement in Sweden identify events rel...
In this paper we re-turn(Barad, 2014) parts of the diffractive analyses conducted in a research proj...
In this article, we exemplify and discuss how preschool science education may contribute to Educatio...
The aim of this thesis is to explore how scientific phenomena, together with other agents (human and...
his article explores gendered processes in preschool science through Barad’s agential realism [2007....
This aim of this study is to explore how scientific concepts can takepart in increasing children’s p...
The aim of the study is to highlight how matter/nonhumans (scientific phenomena included) come to ma...
This study explores if and how teachers combine practices of science and of preschool (children 1–5 ...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute knowledge on conditions for science teaching in preschool. W...
The focus of this study is the co-actings of a 5-year-old girl, a swing, and physical phenomena. The...
This article studies an activity in a Swedish preschool setting where children’s elaborations and un...
This thesis explores preschool class children’s meaning making processes when they encounter evoluti...
The preschool is the first institutional context that Swedish children meet in their lives, and it t...
In the new Swedish curriculum for the preschool (2010) technology education is emphasized as one of ...
We report how 47 pre-service teachers during their preschool placement in Sweden identify events rel...
In this paper we re-turn(Barad, 2014) parts of the diffractive analyses conducted in a research proj...
In this article, we exemplify and discuss how preschool science education may contribute to Educatio...
The aim of this thesis is to explore how scientific phenomena, together with other agents (human and...
his article explores gendered processes in preschool science through Barad’s agential realism [2007....
This aim of this study is to explore how scientific concepts can takepart in increasing children’s p...
The aim of the study is to highlight how matter/nonhumans (scientific phenomena included) come to ma...
This study explores if and how teachers combine practices of science and of preschool (children 1–5 ...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute knowledge on conditions for science teaching in preschool. W...
The focus of this study is the co-actings of a 5-year-old girl, a swing, and physical phenomena. The...
This article studies an activity in a Swedish preschool setting where children’s elaborations and un...
This thesis explores preschool class children’s meaning making processes when they encounter evoluti...
The preschool is the first institutional context that Swedish children meet in their lives, and it t...
In the new Swedish curriculum for the preschool (2010) technology education is emphasized as one of ...
We report how 47 pre-service teachers during their preschool placement in Sweden identify events rel...
In this paper we re-turn(Barad, 2014) parts of the diffractive analyses conducted in a research proj...
In this article, we exemplify and discuss how preschool science education may contribute to Educatio...