This paper examines early childhood education (ECE) by applying and developing relational-spatial perspectives on everyday life in educational institutions for young children. The aim is to investigate the dynamic process of construction of space and to illustrate with selected empirical episodes how this process occurs in ECE. Drawing on authors such as Soja and Bourdieu, the starting point for the analysis is that space is socially produced in everyday interactions in a process that intertwines the physical environment and concrete objects, personal interpretations of physical and cultural space, and cultural and collective views about space in ECE. We illustrate this process with ethnographic data from two day care centers. The analysis ...
Space is only gradually emerging as a topic in educational research in general and in research on sc...
While many perspectives continue to work with universal concepts drawn from the metropolitan centers...
This dissertation addressed a topic that has received little attention in research: the relation bet...
This paper undertakes a spatial examination of the early childhood–school relational space. It theor...
Modern childhood is not only characterized by age-related but also by spatial segregation, as childr...
The aim of this paper is to explore early childhood students’ views on how variations in educational...
Consistent with international trends, many children in Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ) spend the majority ...
This thesis examines early years practice and offers a critique of normative ways of interpreting an...
Infants in formal early childhood education settings encounter a unique social experience because th...
In this study, we analyze the views of professionals and student teachers on their relation to the p...
In this study, we analyze the views of professionals and student teachers on their relation to the p...
‘Day-care-childhoods’ are not only performed in the confined spaces of certain kinds of day care fac...
Children’s autonomy is a cultural ideal in Finnish early childhood education and care (ECEC). In th...
The transition from home care to early childhood education and care (ECEC) is a period of intense ch...
Child's sense of place in contrast to that of an adult is subjected to a series of major Changes in ...
Space is only gradually emerging as a topic in educational research in general and in research on sc...
While many perspectives continue to work with universal concepts drawn from the metropolitan centers...
This dissertation addressed a topic that has received little attention in research: the relation bet...
This paper undertakes a spatial examination of the early childhood–school relational space. It theor...
Modern childhood is not only characterized by age-related but also by spatial segregation, as childr...
The aim of this paper is to explore early childhood students’ views on how variations in educational...
Consistent with international trends, many children in Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ) spend the majority ...
This thesis examines early years practice and offers a critique of normative ways of interpreting an...
Infants in formal early childhood education settings encounter a unique social experience because th...
In this study, we analyze the views of professionals and student teachers on their relation to the p...
In this study, we analyze the views of professionals and student teachers on their relation to the p...
‘Day-care-childhoods’ are not only performed in the confined spaces of certain kinds of day care fac...
Children’s autonomy is a cultural ideal in Finnish early childhood education and care (ECEC). In th...
The transition from home care to early childhood education and care (ECEC) is a period of intense ch...
Child's sense of place in contrast to that of an adult is subjected to a series of major Changes in ...
Space is only gradually emerging as a topic in educational research in general and in research on sc...
While many perspectives continue to work with universal concepts drawn from the metropolitan centers...
This dissertation addressed a topic that has received little attention in research: the relation bet...