Research about infant pedagogy is often restricted to educators’ espoused beliefs and interpretations, with a limited view into how those beliefs might be enacted in practice and potentially impact on babies’ lived experiences. This chapter examines infants’ practices in early childhood education (ECE) contexts, and the arrangements of ECE practice that enable and constrain them. Drawing on data generated from the author’s doctoral study, the chapter considers the conceptions of educators as among the practice architectures which shape infants’ practices. How educators’ conceptions of infants’ capabilities manifest in their sayings, doings, and relatings is briefly explored. The primary focus on infants’ subsequent practices reveals the pot...
Diverse international perspectives converge in this book that is about ways young children’s learnin...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT The article analyzes the meanings produced by children about the educational expe...
The ‘schoolification’ of early childhood education and care programs, seen as readying children for ...
The conceptions early childhood educators (ECEs) hold about infants can guide their pedagogical prac...
Australia’s National Quality Framework identifies responsibilities for early childhood educators who...
This qualitative study explores how working with infants changed pre-service early childhood student...
This article proposes utilising the theory of practice architectures to uncover and make explicit th...
This chapter considers how early childhood teacher identities are developed through negotiation with...
This qualitative study was designed to explore the constructions of Early Childhood Educators’ (ECE)...
This study examined infant educators’ conceptions of infant language development and approaches to s...
The term Early Childhood Education and Care, intended to refer from birth until 8 years, is often er...
This research explored the nature of early childhood practitioners' interpretations of infants in th...
Research about infants’ capacity to communicate using cries, smiles and sophisticated emotional stra...
This paper explores the construction of 'care' in early childhood curriculum and practice. An increa...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 189-215.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature revi...
Diverse international perspectives converge in this book that is about ways young children’s learnin...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT The article analyzes the meanings produced by children about the educational expe...
The ‘schoolification’ of early childhood education and care programs, seen as readying children for ...
The conceptions early childhood educators (ECEs) hold about infants can guide their pedagogical prac...
Australia’s National Quality Framework identifies responsibilities for early childhood educators who...
This qualitative study explores how working with infants changed pre-service early childhood student...
This article proposes utilising the theory of practice architectures to uncover and make explicit th...
This chapter considers how early childhood teacher identities are developed through negotiation with...
This qualitative study was designed to explore the constructions of Early Childhood Educators’ (ECE)...
This study examined infant educators’ conceptions of infant language development and approaches to s...
The term Early Childhood Education and Care, intended to refer from birth until 8 years, is often er...
This research explored the nature of early childhood practitioners' interpretations of infants in th...
Research about infants’ capacity to communicate using cries, smiles and sophisticated emotional stra...
This paper explores the construction of 'care' in early childhood curriculum and practice. An increa...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 189-215.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature revi...
Diverse international perspectives converge in this book that is about ways young children’s learnin...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT The article analyzes the meanings produced by children about the educational expe...
The ‘schoolification’ of early childhood education and care programs, seen as readying children for ...