Engaging families through observation and reflection: a collaborative approach to making learning visible

Q2 Social Sciences
Annie White
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ABSTRACT Early childhood education is based on the assertion that young children are better prepared for school and life when educators and parents work together on their behalf. Family engagement is a central force in the education of young children, yet research suggests that parents and teachers often do not collaborate, and this can have an adverse impact on young children’s learning outcomes. This brief explores a new observation approach, referred to as Journey of Discoveries, to examine its influence on family engagement and its potential use as a collaborative tool for educators and parents to gauge children’s learning and development. Journey of Discoveries was tested with volunteer families and teachers in three select Early Head Start programs in California in 2014–2015. Responses from participants illustrated seven themes or potential pathways emerging from the approach that support family engagement, including: (a) teachers’ and parents’ celebration of children’s learning, (b) emotional responses to children’s learning, (c) importance of sharing learning as stories, (d) process of reflection, (e) holistic viewing of children’s learning, (f) the honoring of diverse voices, and (g) parents’ roles as leaders. The practical and policy implications of the Journey of Discoveries approach are also discussed.
通过观察和反思让家庭参与进来:一种让学习成果可见的合作方式
幼儿教育是基于这样一种主张:当教育者和家长为幼儿的利益共同努力时,幼儿就能更好地为他们的学校和生活做好准备。家庭参与是幼儿教育的核心力量,但研究表明,父母和老师往往不合作,这可能对幼儿的学习成果产生不利影响。本文探讨了一种新的观察方法,称为“发现之旅”,以检验其对家庭参与的影响,以及作为教育工作者和家长衡量儿童学习和发展的合作工具的潜在用途。2014-2015年,“发现之旅”在加州三个精选的“早期开端”项目中由志愿家庭和教师进行了测试。参与者的回答说明了支持家庭参与的七个主题或潜在途径,包括:(a)教师和家长对儿童学习的庆祝,(b)对儿童学习的情感反应,(c)作为故事分享学习的重要性,(d)反思过程,(e)对儿童学习的整体看法,(f)尊重不同的声音,以及(g)父母作为领导者的角色。本文还讨论了“发现之旅”方法的实际意义和政策意义。
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Journal of Children and Poverty
Journal of Children and Poverty Social Sciences-Demography
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