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Storying teaching together and with preschool practitioners: Renegotiating shapes of teaching in preschool education

Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, Ahead of Print.
This paper explores and renegotiates the shapes of teaching in preschool education. Therefore, I engage in storytelling drawing from Haraway and create encounters together and with preschool practices and practitioners in connection to a policy change that introduced teaching into the Swedish preschool curriculum. This multiple inquiry complexifies teaching, starting with the preschool practitioners’ questions and concerns about teaching in preschool. Through stories, teaching takes both place and space in preschool education, challenging and confirming ideas and traditions on how to do preschool. Teaching takes multiple shapes and becomes a practice that extends beyond a specific event, encompassing both preparatory planning and subsequent reflections, as well as the continued process, intertwined with global trends of formalising early childhood education. Resisting a simplified story of the purpose of preschool education, I propose storytelling as a way to acknowledge teaching in preschool practices.

String figuring toy pedagogy in kindergartens through sticky photos

Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, Ahead of Print.
In this article, we introduce a relational approach to toy pedagogy. A narrative and three photographs from field studies in kindergartens function as sticky knots. By following Haraway and her philosophical explorations of string figures, we discuss the stickiness of the photos and how they contribute to understanding a concept like toy pedagogy. By interrupting the traditional understanding of toys in pedagogical practice, we suggest that toy pedagogy evolves between children, toys and the environment. Multiple connections appear when examining the photographs in light of kinship, which leads to creations of the environment as a place where companion species engage in processes of becoming-with the world. Finally, we discuss how toys affect networks of meaning and worlding, take part in producing dreams and give hope to the lives of children.

Early childhood pedagogy, human values and the social contract

Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, Ahead of Print.
This paper examines the role early childhood education has as an institution that potentially provides for children from differing cultural and language backgrounds and instils respect and tolerance for difference. The particular focus is an emphasis in the Australian early childhood national curriculum that presents a strengthened importance on First Nation Australians. As a country Australia has had a history of racism since European occupation. This attitude has had a detrimental impact on First Australians and many migrants. The context of the paper is the recent national referendum where the Australian populace denied a voice to parliament for Indigenous Australians. In this paper we explore initiatives introduced to support the idea of reconciliation by introducing Aboriginal perspectives into the early childhood curriculum. The research is project-based and we examine the role of early education in supporting long-term equity and social justice in a country that still suffers from a colonial/settler outlook.
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