Creating hope in dystopia: Utopia as Method as social pedagogy in early childhood studies

S. Gallagher, N. Stobbs
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Those who choose to engage with the academic world of early childhood are frequently caught between encouraging students to advocate for children and contribute to the construction of a good life and navigating the regulatory frameworks that shape future practice. In short, we must prepare students for the highly skilled work of supporting people who live their lives in day-to-day actions that are underpaid, under-resourced and overlooked. Those who prepare students for this reality are tasked with developing programmes that both instil hope and pragmatism that will sustain them when faced with these everyday realities. This article outlines how the authors addressed this through an adapted use of Utopia as Method in a module on an early childhood degree. By following its distinct modes, students are guided to position themselves not as passive observants of a childhood that is socially constructed around them, but as social and political actors engaged with making human beings human. Among other issues the article evaluates the intersection between social pedagogy, utopia and the future of early childhood. Based on explorations undertaken for this article, we argue that the imaginative reconstruction of childhood through higher education is at ease with the values and purpose of social pedagogy. We reflect that, while the method employed as part of a module was useful in terms of personal development and future-oriented practice, the need to include children’s voices is yet to be developed.
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在反乌托邦中创造希望:乌托邦作为幼儿研究的方法与社会教育学
那些选择参与儿童早期学术世界的人经常在鼓励学生倡导儿童并为美好生活的建设做出贡献与引导塑造未来实践的监管框架之间陷入困境。简而言之,我们必须让学生为从事高技能工作做好准备,帮助那些在日常生活中生活、收入低、资源不足和被忽视的人。那些让学生为这一现实做好准备的人的任务是制定既灌输希望又实用主义的课程,使他们在面对这些日常现实时能够坚持下去。本文概述了作者如何通过在幼儿学位模块中使用乌托邦作为方法来解决这个问题。通过遵循其独特的模式,学生们被引导将自己定位为不是被动地观察他们周围社会建构的童年,而是作为社会和政治行动者参与使人类成为人类。在其他问题中,文章评估了社会教育学、乌托邦和幼儿未来之间的交集。基于本文的探索,我们认为通过高等教育对童年的想象性重构与社会教育学的价值观和目的是一致的。我们认为,虽然作为一个模块的一部分所采用的方法在个人发展和面向未来的做法方面是有用的,但还有待发展是否需要包括儿童的声音。
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