ABSTRACT This article recounts and further explores some experimental scientific and didactic work trying to make use of the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari in early childhood didactics at the University of Stockholm, Sweden. Within the setting of problem- and practice-based cooperation, researchers and teachers have in different projects explored some of the concepts offered by Deleuze and Guattari and that seem capable of aligning themselves with young children’s strategies for learning as well as offering new and vital scientific and didactic tools. A thread through the article is the importance of and conditions needed for being able to really listen to children and take their questions seriously. The article begins with...
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The importance of play for children’s development is widely recognised. Nevertheless, the quality of...
The goal of this experimental research was to demonstrate that creative thinking could be trained in...
In the light of the European Union's interest in creativity and innovation, this paper, drawing on d...
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This case study examines young children’s ideas and narratives as these emerged through a project ab...
Children are naturally curious and explore in order to make sense of the world; play and exploration...
The authors have for some years studied the concept of ‘possibility thinking’, or ‘what if’ and as i...
Within our contemporary globalized society exists a discourse on a changed knowledge production, whe...
This dissertation investigates the pedagogical potential of the French philosopher Gilles Deleuze’s ...
European and international research shows how the child has an attitude, in relation to the knowledg...
During a school cycle of a year we implemented an experience of philosophy with children inspired by...
As early years educators many of us espouse a belief that all children are unique, but frequently en...
This topic is chosen to analyse the central role that schools can play in childhood training of comp...
The Curriculum Guidance for the Foundation Stage emphasises that creativity ‘begins with curiosity a...
The importance of play for children’s development is widely recognised. Nevertheless, the quality of...
The goal of this experimental research was to demonstrate that creative thinking could be trained in...