Partnering with Indigenous Communities to Develop an Equitable Early Childhood Education Curriculum in Odisha, India

Q4 Social Sciences
Priti Joshi
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In India, an economically diverse, multi-cultural and multi-lingual country marked by exceptional heterogeneity, the ECE curricula experienced by children from minority groups are usually urban, middle class-oriented, often influenced by the West. The design of these curricula tends to further exclude those already marginalized, especially with learning taking place in a language other than their mother-tongue. It was in this background that a relevant, mother-tongue based curriculum for ECE was sought to be developed for underserved indigenous communities of Odisha (in eastern India). The process focused on privileging the knowledge epistemologies and eco-cultural heritage of the indigenous communities by collaborating with them as knowledge partners and drawing from close observations of community life and children in their context. Around 30 members from the four tribal communities representing a cross-section of members were involved in this process and deliberations on the nature of the curriculum needed. The paper captures the process and its complexities, and shares the insights that emerged, for those seeking to address the educational needs of marginalised communities.
在印度奥里萨邦与土著社区合作制定公平的幼儿教育课程
印度是一个经济多样化、多文化和多语言的国家,其特点是异常多样化,少数群体儿童所学习的欧洲经委会课程通常是城市的、面向中产阶级的,往往受到西方的影响。这些课程的设计往往会进一步排斥那些已经被边缘化的人,特别是用母语以外的语言学习的人。正是在这种背景下,欧洲经委会寻求为(印度东部)奥里萨邦服务不足的土著社区编制一套有关的母语课程。这一进程的重点是通过作为知识伙伴与土著社区合作,并在其背景下对社区生活和儿童进行密切观察,给予土著社区知识认识论和生态文化遗产特权。来自四个部落社区的大约30名成员参与了这一进程,并就所需课程的性质进行了审议。本文抓住了这一过程及其复杂性,并分享了从中产生的见解,为那些寻求解决边缘化社区教育需求的人提供了帮助。
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期刊介绍: The journal serves as a vehicle for reporting and sharing the results of studies by early childhood education in the Pacific area. It is peer reviewed to insure that only high quality manuscripts are accepted for publication. The journal is multi-disciplinary and serves educators and other professionals concerned with the education and care of young children. It focuses primarily on research activities in the Pacific Rim area, though research reports from other areas are not excluded. The journal includes research articles related to the education and care of children from birth to age 8 and to related topics. These include reports of empirical research, reviews of research, critiques of research, and articles related to the applications of research to practice.
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