What is it that we still don’t get? – Relational pedagogy and why relationships and connections matter in early childhood

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
J. Cliffe, C. Solvason
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Abstract

Within this literature-based article the authors consider the importance and power of relationships, within the field of early years education and care (ECEC). Drawing on the lenses of attachment and development theory, alongside current literature and research, the authors critically explore the significance of relationships in child development, including the crucial role that they play in general physical and emotional health and development, as well as more long-term mental health and wellbeing. Children’s relational worlds have recently been challenged by the pandemic and subsequent lockdowns, social isolation and safety measures. This article argues that while the full implications of the pandemic have yet to be realised, the relational implications for children are more important than ever before. Dominant discourses regarding attachment and early bonding are discussed, alongside the lesser explored discourses around companionship attachment and how this connects to relational pedagogy, and wider notions of genetic heritage and ecocultural literacy.
我们还不明白的是什么?-关系教学法以及为什么关系和联系在儿童早期很重要
在这篇基于文献的文章中,作者考虑了关系的重要性和力量,在早期教育和护理(ECEC)领域。借助依恋和发展理论的透镜,以及当前的文献和研究,作者批判性地探讨了关系在儿童发展中的重要性,包括它们在一般身心健康和发展中所起的关键作用,以及更长期的心理健康和福祉。最近,儿童的关系世界受到了大流行以及随后的封锁、社会隔离和安全措施的挑战。本文认为,虽然流行病的全部影响尚未认识到,但对儿童的相关影响比以往任何时候都更加重要。本文讨论了关于依恋和早期联系的主流话语,以及较少探讨的关于伴侣依恋的话语,以及它如何与关系教育学联系起来,以及更广泛的基因遗传和生态文化素养概念。
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Power and Education
Power and Education Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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