Creating spaces called hope: the critical leadership role of owner/managers in developing outdoor pedagogies for infants and toddlers

IF 1.3 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
N. Kemp, Jo Josephidou
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ABSTRACT There is increasing concern about the ways in which neoliberalism is impacting Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC), particularly in relation to infants and toddlers. The neoliberal agenda positions the outdoors as risky and a place to be physically active, potentially excluding the youngest children from these spaces. Drawing upon case study data from a larger project exploring outdoor provision for infants and toddlers in England, we demonstrate the critical leadership role owner/managers can play. They do this by creating different kinds of pedagogic spaces ( cultural , physical and reflective) for practitioners to develop their outdoor practices. We argue that the creation of such spaces requires explicit acts of resistance and disruption to neoliberal understandings about the place of infants and toddlers outdoors. Our research demonstrates the potential for owner/managers to act as critical pedagogues creating spaces called hope.
创造被称为希望的空间:业主/管理者在开发婴幼儿户外教学中的关键领导作用
人们越来越关注新自由主义对幼儿教育和护理(ECEC)的影响,特别是对婴幼儿的影响。新自由主义议程将户外定位为有风险的地方,是一个身体活动的地方,潜在地将最小的孩子排除在这些空间之外。根据英国一个大型项目的案例研究数据,我们展示了业主/管理者可以发挥的关键领导作用。他们通过创造不同类型的教学空间(文化、物理和反思)为从业者发展他们的户外实践来做到这一点。我们认为,创造这样的空间需要明确的抵抗和破坏新自由主义对婴儿和幼儿户外场所的理解。我们的研究表明,业主/管理者有潜力充当关键的教师,创造被称为希望的空间。
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Early Years
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