Neoliberalism, capitalist ideas, and the disastrous human-induced state of the environment are evidence of the lack of connection between humans and the earth, calling for a rethinking of the relationships between humans and the planet. As early childhood educators, we wonder about our role in rethinking these relationships and in particular, the relationship between children and planet. In this article, we articulate the actions and positioning of teachers in three different research studies and various contexts (Victoria, AUS; Oregon, USA; California, USA) utilizing Latour’s (2004) ‘matters of concern’ as a framework to rethink engagement and relationality. Each project considers how place can be a provocation that makes visible the entan...
This commentary seeks to expand the dialogue on place-based science education presented in Katie Lyn...
This article explores and reconsiders the view of children’s encounters with place as central to a p...
There is a need to understand better the role that early childhood educators’ perspectives on childr...
Contextualizing early childhood pedagogies within the 21st century requires a readjustment of the le...
This study uses theories of place inhabitation, relationships to food, place ecologies, and place-ba...
Nature-based experiences have gained increasing attention for their capacity to foster children’s co...
Nature-based experiences have gained increasing attention for their capacity to foster children’s co...
David Greenwood introduced a critical pedagogy of place in the literature on environmental and place...
As an ethnographic study situated within teacher education practice, this thesis is structured aroun...
Australian curricula name "sustainability" as a key priority area with implications for preparing pr...
This book sets out to give close and careful attention to the intimate and often surprising nature o...
Abstract: This paper examines the position and role of 'place' in primary school curriculum. Drawing...
The purpose of this article is to show how attention on ‘place’ can be productive in methodology con...
This book draws together theories, research, and practice on knowledges and pedagogies of place acro...
In response to dominant discourses of quality and an over-reliance on humancentric practice, the Lea...
This commentary seeks to expand the dialogue on place-based science education presented in Katie Lyn...
This article explores and reconsiders the view of children’s encounters with place as central to a p...
There is a need to understand better the role that early childhood educators’ perspectives on childr...
Contextualizing early childhood pedagogies within the 21st century requires a readjustment of the le...
This study uses theories of place inhabitation, relationships to food, place ecologies, and place-ba...
Nature-based experiences have gained increasing attention for their capacity to foster children’s co...
Nature-based experiences have gained increasing attention for their capacity to foster children’s co...
David Greenwood introduced a critical pedagogy of place in the literature on environmental and place...
As an ethnographic study situated within teacher education practice, this thesis is structured aroun...
Australian curricula name "sustainability" as a key priority area with implications for preparing pr...
This book sets out to give close and careful attention to the intimate and often surprising nature o...
Abstract: This paper examines the position and role of 'place' in primary school curriculum. Drawing...
The purpose of this article is to show how attention on ‘place’ can be productive in methodology con...
This book draws together theories, research, and practice on knowledges and pedagogies of place acro...
In response to dominant discourses of quality and an over-reliance on humancentric practice, the Lea...
This commentary seeks to expand the dialogue on place-based science education presented in Katie Lyn...
This article explores and reconsiders the view of children’s encounters with place as central to a p...
There is a need to understand better the role that early childhood educators’ perspectives on childr...