不可终结性:通过生活故事探索幼儿的新兴身份

IF 1.3 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Hoa Pham, J. Gaffney
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摘要

根据巴赫金的不可定性思想和多模态的符号学视角,作者将儿童的日常叙事概念化为家庭和幼儿教育环境中出现的生活故事链。在这项研究中,作者解读了新西兰奥特亚一名五岁越南男孩迪伦的生活故事和新身份。选择了迪伦生活故事的两个叙事链,以代表他在兄弟姐妹出生这一重大事件中交叉和涌现的身份,当时他成为了大哥。这些发现将激励幼儿教育工作者和研究人员重视从故事中获得的知识,并在与幼儿的互动中使用不可定性的教育法。
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Unfinalizability: An exploration of a young child’s emergent identities through living stories
Drawing on a Bakhtinian idea of unfinalizability and a semiotics lens of multimodality, the authors conceptualize children's everyday narratives as chains of living stories that emerge at home and in early childhood education settings. In this study, the authors interpret the living stories and emergent identities of Dylan, a five-year-old Vietnamese boy, in Aotearoa New Zealand. Two narrative chains of Dylan's living stories were selected to represent his intersecting and emergent identities around the significant event of the birth of his sibling, when he became the eldest brother. The findings will inspire early childhood educators and researchers to value learnings derived from stories and use the pedagogy of unfinalizability in their interactions with young children.
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Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood
Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
8.30%
发文量
35
期刊介绍: Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood (CIEC) is a peer-reviewed international research journal. The journal provides a forum for researchers and professionals who are exploring new and alternative perspectives in their work with young children (from birth to eight years of age) and their families. CIEC aims to present opportunities for scholars to highlight the ways in which the boundaries of early childhood studies and practice are expanding, and for readers to participate in the discussion of emerging issues, contradictions and possibilities.
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