Negotiating agency in teacher-children triads of collaborative (re)storytelling: Empirical study and methodological implications

IF 2 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Niklas Pramling, Jenny Myrendal, Sofije Shengjergji
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Abstract

This study addresses the support and responsiveness towards children's agency within early childhood education and care (ECEC) in the context of collaborative storytelling. We analyze activities in which ECEC teachers together with pairs of children (re)tell a story that they know from a book. Like in any social activity, the matter theoretically referred to as ‘agency’ is actualized. In the case of storytelling, this is a matter that could be formulated in terms of ‘authoring’ and ‘what story’ or ‘whose story’ is (to be) told. Adopting a sociocultural/dialogical perspective, we analyze the interaction in these triads, paying particular attention to shifts in the authoring of stories and in manifestations of stancetaking. The empirical data were gathered from two internationally profiled preschools in Sweden, involving 10 children aged 4–5 years who engage in multiple languages. The results clarify the continuous negotiation of agency in the activities. The results are discussed in terms of methodology and the importance of studying agency in a manner that captures it as dynamic, changing and evolving, rather than as reified possession, is emphasized.

教师与儿童三方合作(再)讲故事中的代理权谈判:经验研究和方法论意义
本研究探讨了幼儿教育和保育(ECEC)在合作讲故事的背景下对儿童能动性的支持和响应。我们分析了幼儿教育和保育教师与成对儿童一起(重新)讲述他们从书本中了解到的故事的活动。与任何社会活动一样,理论上被称为 "代理 "的问题得以实现。就讲故事而言,可以从 "作者 "和 "讲什么故事 "或 "谁的故事 "的角度来表述。我们采用社会文化/对话的视角,分析了这三者之间的互动关系,尤其关注了故事作者和故事表达方式的转变。实证数据来自瑞典的两所国际幼儿园,涉及 10 名 4-5 岁使用多种语言的儿童。研究结果阐明了在活动中对代理权的持续协商。我们从方法论的角度对这些结果进行了讨论,并强调了以动态、变化和发展的方式,而不是以重新整合的占有方式来研究代理的重要性。
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Learning Culture and Social Interaction
Learning Culture and Social Interaction EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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