Evidencing practice: re-focusing on children’s flourishing, fulfilment and wellbeing

IF 1.8 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH European Early Childhood Education Research Journal Pub Date : 2023-05-04 DOI:10.1080/1350293X.2023.2214021
C. Pascal, Tony Bertram
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It still astonishes us to think that the EECERJ has provided an invaluable multi-disciplinary platform for the dissemination of high-quality research into ECE policy and practice for more than 30 years. The Editorial team throughout this time have worked unstintingly to develop the capacity and capability of the ECE research community, its evidence base and the rigour and reach of its methodologies. We believe we have now an established field of study which, as we live through these momentous and challenging times, is making a deep and transformative difference to ECE policy and practice across the world. Yet, despite our sense of achievement and pride in our collective endeavours, as President of EECERA and Editor in Chief of EECERJ, we have to acknowledge that our field has urgent and unfinished work to do as new global challenges confront us. In this joint Editorial, we want to set out an agenda for EECERA and its research community to debate and develop as a first step to transformative action to enhance the lives of our youngest children. Our case is twofold. First, we need to rethink what is the prime purpose of our early education and care programmes and shift our attention to creating the conditions for our children to flourish and have the chance to lead fulfilled lives with a sense of wellbeing. Currently, with an increasing shift to performative programmes and prescribed outcomes there seems less emphasis on these core aspects of life, and little evidence on how children thrive and are empowered. Second, we need to better promote the importance of systematic and rigorous practitioner/ practice-based research evidence, refocusing on context and processes and to raise the visibility and status of the Greek notion of Eudaimonic. In this editorial, we aim to explore how we can be better at identifying, describing and evaluating the Eudaimonic allowing our children to flourish and live with greater fulfilment and wellbeing.
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循证实践:重新关注儿童的成长、实现和福祉
30多年来,欧洲经委会为传播对欧洲经委会政策和实践的高质量研究提供了一个宝贵的多学科平台,这仍然让我们感到惊讶。在这段时间里,编辑团队一直在不遗余力地发展欧洲经委会研究界的能力和能力、其证据基础以及其方法的严谨性和广度。我们相信,我们现在已经有了一个既定的研究领域,在我们经历这些重大而富有挑战性的时代时,它正在对欧洲经委会在世界各地的政策和实践产生深刻而变革性的影响。然而,尽管我们对自己的集体努力感到成就感和自豪,作为EECERA主席和EECERJ主编,我们必须承认,随着我们面临新的全球挑战,我们的领域还有紧迫而未完成的工作要做,我们希望为EECERA及其研究界制定一个议程,作为采取变革行动的第一步,进行辩论和发展,以改善我们最小孩子的生活。我们的情况有两方面。首先,我们需要重新思考我们早期教育和护理计划的主要目的是什么,并将注意力转移到为我们的孩子创造条件,让他们茁壮成长,有机会过上充实的生活。目前,随着人们越来越多地转向表演性计划和规定的结果,人们似乎不再重视生活的这些核心方面,也很少有证据表明儿童是如何茁壮成长和获得权力的。其次,我们需要更好地宣传系统和严格的基于从业者/实践的研究证据的重要性,重新关注背景和过程,并提高希腊Eudaimonic概念的知名度和地位。在这篇社论中,我们旨在探索如何更好地识别、描述和评估Eudaimonic,让我们的孩子茁壮成长,过上更大的成就感和幸福感。
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European Early Childhood Education Research Journal
European Early Childhood Education Research Journal EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The European Early Childhood Education Research Journal (EECERJ) is the publication of the European Early Childhood Education Research Association (EECERA), an international organisation dedicated to the promotion and dissemination of research in Early Childhood Education throughout Europe and beyond. CREC is the UK base for the European Early Childhood Research Association. EECERA welcomes and encourages membership and contributions from across the world to share and participate in its European perspective. EECERJ aims to provide a forum for the publication of original research in early childhood education in Europe.
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