Let's Take Care of the Water: Social Representations in Preschoolers

IF 1.3 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EARLY CHILDHOOD Pub Date : 2024-07-13 DOI:10.1007/s13158-024-00397-y
Angélica Riquelme-Arredondo, Hugo Torres-Contreras, Valeria Quiroz, Stefania Gutiérrez-Martinetti
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Teaching in times of crisis is a challenge for the current educational system, and the impact of the environmental crisis on the global framework is affecting the quality of life of children. Diminishing rainfall in South America and Chilean water private rights are threats that impact them strongly. Children are aware of the increasingly severe water shortage in Chile, and from their standpoint, they understand the environmental problem and propose solutions. The purpose of this study is to reveal and describe the social representations of preschoolers regarding water care. These social representations were investigated using a qualitative study with visual methods, with a sample of N = 33 children aged from 5 to 6 years old attending kindergarten in Santiago, Chile. The social representations were detected through a structural analysis to later establish findings from the narratives about drawings made in various school activities. The results indicate that children positively value water as a critical element for ecological balance, are aware of the environmental crisis, and express concerns derived from the water shortage in the country. Today, preschoolers will soon grasp the concept that water is a vital national resource. However, our endeavor should be toward fostering a society that acknowledges and asserts water as a fundamental human right.

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让我们一起爱护水资源学龄前儿童的社会表征
危机时期的教学是当前教育系统面临的一项挑战,环境危机对全球框架的影响正在影响儿童的生活质量。南美洲降雨量的减少和智利的水资源私有权都对他们产生了强烈的威胁。儿童意识到了智利日益严重的水资源短缺问题,他们从自己的角度理解环境问题,并提出解决方案。本研究旨在揭示和描述学龄前儿童在水资源保护方面的社会表征。本研究采用视觉方法对这些社会表征进行了定性研究,样本为智利圣地亚哥幼儿园的 33 名 5 至 6 岁儿童。通过结构分析发现了社会表象,随后通过对各种学校活动中的绘画进行叙述得出结论。结果表明,孩子们积极重视水这一生态平衡的关键因素,意识到环境危机,并表达了对国家水资源短缺的担忧。如今,学龄前儿童很快就会掌握水是国家重要资源的概念。然而,我们的努力方向应该是培养一个承认并主张水是基本人权的社会。
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EARLY CHILDHOOD
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Early Childhood (IJEC) aims to bring the global early childhood community together to facilitate exchange of research knowledge. Its purpose is to contribute to scientific debate and research in early childhood fields of practice in early education and care. Articles published in this journal have a primary focus on children aged from birth to eight years. IJEC primarily publishes empirical research reports but also accepts reviews of research, including systematic literature reviews. IJEC accepts articles employing qualitative and quantitative research methodologies, using discipline knowledge from education, and across the social sciences, and including research conducted in low- and middle-income countries. IJEC has a strong applied focus and seeks articles that draw out implications for policy and professional practice across national contexts. The journal also publishes essays and book reviews focused on early childhood.
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