‘When the eye begins to see and the ear begins to hear’: Teaching infant observation at university level

Q4 Psychology
G. Abrahamsen
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ABSTRACT This paper presents the author’s work in introducing a modified version of infant observation as a requirement of a university course in Early Childhood Education, a qualification course for Nursery Teachers in a Norwegian University. The author explores her psychoanalytic ideas about how learning takes place after tracing the paradigm shift in Early Years Education in a north European country in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. The author herself learnt a great deal about the Tavistock model of observation and in later work at the Tavistock Clinic. She emphasises the emotional component in learning, the nature of learning from a psychoanalytic perspective and on the countertransference (what is felt) along with what is seen and heard in observing young children. The expansion of nursery places in the author’s country for three to six-year-old children led to an expansion in nursery teaching courses at universities and the opportunity to include ‘learning form experience’, along with other forms of learning, was taken. The paper also includes responses from questionnaires given to former students who had undertaken observations and their thoughts on its impact on their approach to their teaching work.
“当眼睛开始看到,耳朵开始听到”:在大学水平上教授婴儿观察
本文介绍了作者在挪威一所大学的幼儿教育资格课程中引入婴儿观察的修改版本的工作。作者在追踪20世纪末和21世纪初北欧国家早期教育的范式转变后,探讨了她关于学习如何发生的精神分析思想。作者本人在后来在塔维斯托克诊所的工作中学到了很多关于塔维斯托克观察模型的知识。她强调了学习中的情感成分,从精神分析的角度来看学习的本质,以及在观察幼儿时所看到和听到的反移情(感受)。在提交人的国家,为三至六岁儿童扩大了托儿所名额,导致大学托儿所教学课程的扩大,并有机会将“学习形式经验”与其他形式的学习结合起来。本文还包括对以前的学生进行观察的问卷的回答,以及他们对其教学方法的影响的想法。
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Infant Observation
Infant Observation Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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