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Teachers’ views of young children’s citizenship in Aotearoa: Discourses and power complexities

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posted on 2024-01-02, 02:43 authored by Peng Xu, Jenny RitchieJenny Ritchie
Children’s citizenship in early childhood education and care is the root of democracy, equity, and sustainability. In Aotearoa New Zealand, Te Whāriki has a strong aspiration for children as competent and active citizens. Early childhood settings are sites where children may have opportunities to act as powerful citizens. Employing Foucault’s theory of discourse and power, this article analyses interviews from 12 kindergarten teachers in Aotearoa. This article reveals multiple discourses underpinning power dynamics regarding children’s citizenship in selected Aotearoa kindergartens and offers insight into children’s citizenship as a power-sharing pedagogy.

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Xu, P. & Ritchie, J. (n.d.). Teachers’ views of young children’s citizenship in Aotearoa: Discourses and power complexities. Early Childhood Folio, 26(2), 8-12. https://doi.org/10.18296/ecf.1109

Journal title

Early Childhood Folio

Volume

26

Issue

2

Pagination

8-12

Publisher

NZCER Press, New Zealand Council for Educational Research

Publication status

Published online

Online publication date

2022-12-16

ISSN

0112-0530

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