跨代环境学习:幼儿、母亲和教师之间的自发相遇和互动

Jane Spiteri
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虽然研究表明,家庭和学校的动态在塑造儿童的行为方面发挥着作用,但对幼儿对教师和母亲的环境学习的实际和潜在的双向影响知之甚少。本研究通过认识到幼儿是代际学习可持续发展的代理人,开始填补幼儿可持续发展教育(ECEfS)研究的空白。它探讨了马耳他的幼儿(4-7岁)如何影响母亲和教师了解环境和环境问题的方式。社会文化和生态理论视角构成了本研究的框架。该定性多案例研究采用解释性方法设计,通过课堂观察、对儿童、母亲和教师的半结构化访谈以及文件分析生成数据,从而实现了数据的三角测量。研究结果揭示了儿童和成人(教师和母亲)之间代际环境学习的实例,反之亦然。本文探讨了这些研究结果对ECEfS的影响。讨论了从儿童早期开始在家庭、学校和社会层面支持代际环境学习的新方法。最后,指出了进一步研究的领域。
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Environmental learning across generations: spontaneous encounters and interactions between young children, mothers and teachers
ABSTRACT While research demonstrates that family and school dynamics play a role in shaping children’s behaviour, little is known about the actual and potential bi-directional influences young children have on their teachers’ and mothers’ environmental learning. This study begins to fill this gap in early childhood education for sustainability (ECEfS) research by recognising young children as agents of intergenerational learning for sustainability. It explores the ways in which young children (aged 4–7 years), in Malta, influence the way mothers and teachers learn about the environment and environmental issues. Socio-cultural and ecological theoretical perspectives framed this research. Designed within an interpretive methodology, this qualitative multiple case study generated data through classroom observations, semi-structured interviews with children, mothers and teachers, and document analysis, thus enabling the triangulation of data. Findings revealed instances of intergenerational environmental learning between children and adults (teachers and mothers), and vice versa. The implications of these findings in relation to ECEfS are explored. New approaches to support intergenerational environmental learning at familial, school and societal levels, starting in early childhood, are discussed. Lastly, areas for further research are identified.
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