The New Zealand early childhood curriculum, Te Whāriki (Ministry of Education [MoE],1996), is frequently hailed as a community inspired curriculum, praised nationally and internationally for its collaborative development, emancipatory spirit and bicultural approach. In its best form community can be collaborative, consultative, democratic, responsive and inclusive. But community and collaboration can also be about exclusion, alienation and loss. This paper engages with Te Whāriki as a contestable political document. It explores this much acclaimed early childhood curriculum within a politics of community, collaboration and control. Driving the direction of the paper is a call for a revitalised understanding of curriculum as practices of fre...
This article draws from experiences in an ongoing study of children’s narrative competence in the ea...
The New Zealand early childhood education and care (ECEC) has been torn between tensions created thr...
Since the 1990s, New Zealand/Aotearoa has been a leader in providing quality early childhood educati...
Early childhood education in New Zealand includes the education of children from birth until entry i...
This special issue focuses on histories, pedagogies, policies, philosophies and alternative perspect...
Te Whāriki positions itself as New Zealand’s first ever Early Childhood Curriculum with an unique bi...
The notion of curriculum as contested was central to this thesis. In particular, the focus was on ho...
What assumptions about children and childhood are held by government officials and organisation repr...
The notion of curriculum as contested was central to this thesis. In particular, the focus was on ho...
This article discusses some of the philosophical and pedagogical considerations arising in the devel...
This paper provides an historical perspective of early childhood policy in Aotearoa-New Zealand and ...
This article discusses some of the philosophical and pedagogical considerations arising in the devel...
The following three papers examine what collaboration is happening in New Zealand’s early childhood ...
Peter Lang. This chapter focuses on Ritchie’s research with early childhood educators who are commit...
The study analyses constructions of childhood within early childhood education pedagogy and policy i...
This article draws from experiences in an ongoing study of children’s narrative competence in the ea...
The New Zealand early childhood education and care (ECEC) has been torn between tensions created thr...
Since the 1990s, New Zealand/Aotearoa has been a leader in providing quality early childhood educati...
Early childhood education in New Zealand includes the education of children from birth until entry i...
This special issue focuses on histories, pedagogies, policies, philosophies and alternative perspect...
Te Whāriki positions itself as New Zealand’s first ever Early Childhood Curriculum with an unique bi...
The notion of curriculum as contested was central to this thesis. In particular, the focus was on ho...
What assumptions about children and childhood are held by government officials and organisation repr...
The notion of curriculum as contested was central to this thesis. In particular, the focus was on ho...
This article discusses some of the philosophical and pedagogical considerations arising in the devel...
This paper provides an historical perspective of early childhood policy in Aotearoa-New Zealand and ...
This article discusses some of the philosophical and pedagogical considerations arising in the devel...
The following three papers examine what collaboration is happening in New Zealand’s early childhood ...
Peter Lang. This chapter focuses on Ritchie’s research with early childhood educators who are commit...
The study analyses constructions of childhood within early childhood education pedagogy and policy i...
This article draws from experiences in an ongoing study of children’s narrative competence in the ea...
The New Zealand early childhood education and care (ECEC) has been torn between tensions created thr...
Since the 1990s, New Zealand/Aotearoa has been a leader in providing quality early childhood educati...