Educators working together: Listening to children’s voices and stories about cultural and family artifacts during pandemic teaching

IF 1.8 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Early Childhood Research Pub Date : 2023-10-24 DOI:10.1177/1476718x231195558
Anne Burke, Diane R Collier
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This paper is located within a larger study of children’s voice and storytelling. The focus is on how children use artifacts, such as special objects and photographs, to tell stories about their lives. We studied the collaborative learning of educators, in two schools in Eastern Canada, as they used sharing circles and multimodal pedagogies, and worked to elevate and listen to children’s voices during a period of pandemic teaching. This study examines children’s things/artifacts as material culture and relates things/artifacts to artifactual literacies. The action research design included a consideration of children’s voice in early years research alongside the collaborative professional development inquiry undertaken by educators in the study. An analysis of key findings as they relate to evolving pedagogies, including how artifacts were used to tell stories, and how voice can be viewed through this artifact sharing is presented. We argue that building voice and collaboration can result from pedagogies of classroom sharing and listening. Educators’ challenges in this research and their classroom teaching during a constantly shifting set of teaching conditions are fore fronted. Insights from children’s particular artifacts and their stories enhanced educator and peer awareness of difference, and of cultural practices in families. Finally, implications for practice, and future research possibilities are presented, along with an argument for viewing children’s voice as emergent alongside classroom multimodal pedagogical practices that augment children’s voices.
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教育工作者共同努力:在大流行教学期间倾听儿童的声音和关于文化和家庭文物的故事
这篇论文是在一个更大的研究儿童的声音和讲故事。重点是孩子们如何使用文物,如特殊物品和照片,来讲述他们的生活故事。我们在加拿大东部的两所学校研究了教育工作者的协作学习,因为他们使用共享圈和多模式教学法,并在大流行教学期间努力提升和倾听儿童的声音。本研究将儿童的物品/手工艺品作为物质文化,并将物品/手工艺品与手工艺品素养联系起来。行动研究设计包括在早期研究中考虑儿童的声音,以及教育工作者在研究中进行的合作专业发展调查。分析与不断发展的教学法相关的关键发现,包括如何使用人工制品来讲述故事,以及如何通过这种人工制品共享来看待声音。我们认为,建立声音和协作可以从课堂分享和倾听的教学法中产生。在不断变化的教学条件下,教育工作者在这项研究和课堂教学中所面临的挑战是摆在前面的。从儿童的特殊工艺品和他们的故事中获得的见解增强了教育者和同伴对差异和家庭文化习俗的认识。最后,提出了对实践的影响和未来研究的可能性,并提出了将儿童声音视为新兴的观点,以及增强儿童声音的课堂多模态教学实践。
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Journal of Early Childhood Research
Journal of Early Childhood Research EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Early Childhood Research provides an international forum for the dissemination of early childhood research which transcends disciplinary boundaries and applies theory and research within academic and professional communities. The journal reflects international growth in research on young children’s learning and development and the impact of this on provision. The journal enjoys a wide readership which includes policy-makers, practitioners and researchers in the intersecting fields of early childhood education and care, with early childhood defined as the years from birth to eight.
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