<p>“This book brings together several theoretical underpinnings of listening to children with case studies of practice from across diverse contexts. The chapters capture the dynamic nature of listening to children and the importance of this for all children, but particularly for those in marginalised communities whose perspectives and voices tend not to be heard. The book is driven by commitments to valuing children, listening to children, and respecting their rights and agency.”</p><p>- <b><i>Sue Dockett</i></b><i> is Emeritus Professor, Early Childhood Education, School of Education, Charles Sturt University, Australia</i></p>

<p>“This book brings together several theoretical underpinnings of listening to children with case studies of practice from across diverse contexts. The chapters capture the dynamic nature of listening to children and the importance of this for all children, but particularly for those in marginalised communities whose perspectives and voices tend not to be heard. The book is driven by commitments to valuing children, listening to children, and respecting their rights and agency.”</p><p>-<i> </i><b><i>Sue Dockett</i></b><i> is Emeritus Professor, Early Childhood Education, School of Education, Charles Sturt University, Australia</i></p>

This book outlines the key findings from the ADVOST project and other international projects that examine how educational practitioners have utilised theoretical notions of voice and agency to enhance the social inclusion and wellbeing of children within their settings.

Bringing together findings from three project case studies that are each placed in a different national context, chapters explore theoretical principles of space, audience and influence to facilitate and enhance the voices of very young children. Focusing on diversity as an opportunity rather than a challenge, the book provides collaboratively written and regionally diverse chapters that ultimately contribute to a growing field on literature examining how young people might be included in culturally sensitive and responsive ways within education, recognising the diversity that young people, their families and communities bring to educational processes to provide an inclusive education for all.

Offering multiple perspectives and insights into our growing understanding of children’s voice and agency in diverse settings, this book will be of relevance to scholars, researchers and academics in the fields of primary education, multicultural education, early years and educational research, and child development studies.

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This book outlines the key findings from the ADVOST project and other international projects that examine how educational practitioners have utilised theoretical notions of voice and agency to enhance the social inclusion and wellbeing of children within their settings.

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Part 1: Key Theoretical Ideas

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Being well, being in the community, having voice and agency through practical philosophy

Chapter 3: An exploration of practices for rights-based education through promoting voice in the early years: Building a spider’s web

Chapter 4: The sociomateriality of voice and its implications for research with children: Voice-as-event in an intergenerational art program

Part 2: ADVOST Case Studies

Chapter 5: Children’s Identity and Agency in an Art Gallery: Voices in the Making

Chapter 6: Using Children’s Literature to Augment Children’s Multimodal Voices and Agency: Placelessness in the Classroom

Chapter 7: Teachers’ perspectives on Sami culture-based pedagogical innovations promoting children’s agency in online Sami language classes

Chapter 8: Exploring Sámi language instruction for young learners: Comparative case studies in Finland and Norway

Chapter 9: Space and Time as Pedagogical Tools for Facilitating Voice and Agency

Chapter 10: An approach to developing community that supports voice and agency in education settings: Circles of Trust

Chapter 11: Advancing Young Children’s Inclusion and Agency in Society Through Voice and Story: A Reflection

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781032420509
Publisert
2024-04-16
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Vekt
453 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
198

Biografisk notat

Mhairi C. Beaton is Professor of Social and Educational Inclusion, Carnegie School of Education, Leeds Beckett University, UK.

Anne Burke is Professor of Literacy Education and Digital Learning, Faculty of Education, Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.

Pigga Keskitalo is Professor in Education, University of Lapland, and Adjunct Professor in Education, University of Helsinki, Finland.

Tuija Turunen is Professor of Teacher Education, Faculty of Education, University of Lapland, Finland.