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COLLABORATION BETWEEN CHILDREN, FAMILY AND TEACHERS, IN PROMOTING CHILD’S LEARNING SKILLS

2016

Partnership between teacher and parents forms understanding about mutual communication and the benefits for learning process out of that. Teacher’s observations points to a different understanding on the collaboration with children as a successive process in setting and achieving learning goals. The aim of the article is to reveal how to turn the initiative to involve in preschool learning process expressed by family, into planned engagement in learning process. Daily activities planned by teacher turns parents into educators and involves whole family into initiative fostering project, which strengthens overall partnership between teacher, child and family.

Cooperative learningActivities of daily livingProcess (engineering)General partnershipActive learningPedagogyAutodidacticismfamily; partnership; engagement in learning process; involvement in learning process; learning; self-directed learningPsychologyExperiential learningSOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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Competing economies of worth in a multiagency music and reconciliation partnership: The Sri Lanka Norway Music Cooperation (2009-2018)

2020

The Sri Lanka Norway Music Cooperation (2009–2018) was launched to ‘stimulate the performing arts in Sri Lanka, thus contributing to the peace and reconciliation process’ in the aftermath of almost three decades of civil war between the Tamil minority and Sinhala majority populations of the island. Funded by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the project had many local and international stakeholders, from artists and civil society organisations, to government institutions, to a general public eager for enrichment through arts and culture. But despite high engagement and financial investment, the achievements of the SLNMC were generally unremarkable and short-term. This article argue…

Cultural StudiesCivil societySociology and Political Science05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologiesStakeholder050801 communication & media studies021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologyThe artslanguage.human_languagePolitics0508 media and communicationsEconomyLegitimationTamilGeneral partnershipPolitical sciencelanguageMinistry of Foreign AffairsInternational Journal of Cultural Policy
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A more efficient match between firms’ demand, VET supply and human capital capacities through bottom-up, participative governance

2013

Abstract One of the main challenges facing EU territories is the development of strategies to better adapt to changing global socio-economic trends. Lifelong education and training is a main strategic tool and a key component in the achievement of EU goals. One component of the lifelong education concept is Vocational Education and Training (VET), aimed at closing the gap between workers’ skills and qualification and changing demand in labour markets. Although local partnerships seem to be an adequate tool to implement VET strategies, some authors identify obstacles that can be attributed to bad practices. Thus, more evidence is needed to support the idea that local development and public-p…

Cultural StudiesEconomic growthGeography (General)Process (engineering)Corporate governanceGeography Planning and DevelopmentLocal DevelopmentLifelong learningpartnershipvocational educationTop-down and bottom-up designHuman capitallocal developmentUrban StudiesgovernanceVocational educationGeneral partnershipG1-922SociologyMarketingDemographyBulletin of Geography: Socio-Economic Series
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Can Cross-Border Healthcare Be Sustainable? An Example from the Czech-Austrian Borderland

2019

Cross-border public services are considered to be one of the possible tools to eliminate the periphery position of border regions. The Czech part of the Gm&uuml

Czechcross-border public servicesCzech-Austrian cross-border cooperationmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentCzech-Austrian cross-border cooperation; healthcare; twin towns; cross-border public services; EU fundsContext (language use)Minor (academic)010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawPublic administration01 natural sciencesPolitical scienceHealth care050602 political science & public administration0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonEU fundsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industry05 social scienceshealthcareLegislaturelanguage.human_language0506 political scienceSurpriseGeneral partnershiplanguagePosition (finance)businesstwin townsSustainability
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Development of Strategic Partnerships for Work-Based Learning

2019

Competitiveness of companies on local and international markets greatly depends on skilled labor force. There is an increased need for well-trained medium level specialists prepared by the vocational education and training (VET) systems. For countries with school-based VET systems tailor made approaches for work-based learning need to be implemented. This requires also new strategic partnerships. In Latvia in 2016 legal regulation on work-based learning was adopted. However, there is little research on the pre-conditions enabling the public administration to implement innovative VET approaches. The purpose of the study is to investigate the opinions of relevant public stakeholders from the …

Descriptive statisticsWork (electrical)business.industryStrategic partnershipVocational educationScale (social sciences)Economic sectorNational levelBusinessPublic relationsWork-based learning
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Power struggle, submission and partnership: Agency constructions of mothers of children with ADHD diagnosis in their narrated school involvement

2014

The contemporary education paradigm highlights the interdependency of home and school expertise. This discourse analysis study examines the narrated agentive possibilities of 18 Finnish mothers of children diagnosed with ADHD to influence and be involved in their child's schooling. Mothers' strong involvement endeavor is premised on their expertise concerning ADHD, distrust of teachers' adequate knowledge of and attitude towards their child, and anxiety for their child's wellbeing. However, our analysis reveals a gap between the mothers' narrated potential agency to fight for her child's well-being and their actual capability to be involved as intended, due to unequal institutional power re…

DistrustDiscourse analysismedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationmaternal agencyhome-school cooperationEducationDevelopmental psychologydiskurssianalyysiBlamePower (social and political)General partnershipAgency (sociology)Well-beingmedicineAnxietyADHDta516medicine.symptomPsychologydiscourse analysisSocial psychologymedia_commonScandinavian Journal of Educational Research
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Striving at partnership: parent–practitioner relationships in Finnish early educators' talk

2010

ABSTRACT In Finnish early childhood education and care, partnership has been introduced as a general approach in the parent–practitioner collaboration. Based on qualitative interviews with practitioners, the article studies, from a social constructionist and discourse analytic perspective, whether partnership is actualised in parent–practitioner relationship and how it is done. The results show that the ideas about parent–practitioner collaboration are not coherent. In the vertical frame the collaboration is considered as a hierarchical relationship but in the horizontal frame, which reflects the partnership approach, parallel expertise and proximity are emphasised. However, the ideal of pa…

Early childhood educationChild careDiscourse analysisQualitative interviewsGeneral partnershipPedagogyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyPsychologySocial constructionismIdeal (ethics)EducationEuropean Early Childhood Education Research Journal
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Trust in the educational partnership narrated by parents of a child with challenging behaviour

2019

This study examined trust in educational partnership in the context of early childhood education and care (ECEC) in Finland, from the viewpoint of parents of a child with challenging behaviour. Typically, such children have difficulties in regulating their behaviour and emotions. Semi-structured interviews with 23 parents were content-analysed in a narrative framework. The analysis revealed two critical elements of trust in educational partnership: (1) Child well-being in the day care centre, and (2) a supportive parent–educator relationship and collaboration. Critical factors in the first element of trust were educators’ respectful and good-quality relationships with the child and fair and…

Early childhood educationvarhaiskasvatusChallenging behaviourContext (language use)EducationkumppanuusPedagogyDevelopmental and Educational Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesNarrativehealth care economics and organizations05 social sciencesCritical factors050301 educationDay care centreparentongelmakäyttäytyminenvanhemmateducational partnershipGeneral partnershipluottamuschallenging behaviourearly childhood educationElement (criminal law)Psychology0503 education050104 developmental & child psychology
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Parental agency and related emotions in the educational partnership

2017

This study investigated the understudied issue of parental agency and related emotions in the educational partnership in the context of Finnish early childhood education and care. We asked (i) what types of parental agency can be identified in the educational partnership and (ii) in what ways emotions are related to these types of agency. The narrative method was used to analyse the interview data of parents of children with difficulties in self-regulation. The findings indicate that parental agency in the educational partnership varied from proactive and confrontational to hindered. Typically, pleasant emotions were related to proactive and unpleasant emotions to confrontational parental a…

Early childhood educationvarhaiskasvatusSocial PsychologyContext (language use)emotionsPediatricsDevelopmental psychologyNarrative inquiryparental agencytunteetAgency (sociology)Developmental and Educational Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta516Self-management05 social sciences050301 educationselfregulationnarrative researcheducational partnershipGeneral partnershipearly childhood educationkasvatuskumppanuusPsychology0503 educationSocial psychology050104 developmental & child psychology
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Local development partnership programmes in Sicily: planning cities without plans?

2005

As it is generally known, the main goal of classical town planning is to carefully plan the use of the territory and its resources in order to protect them against incompatible economic activities. Historically, in Italy, as in a number of other European countries, the legal equirement that is derived from this assumption is the acknowledgement that the physical development of cities and territories falls within the main goals of the state. The clash of interests between private, state and community calls for the creation of a set of rules standardising the use of the territory by means of town-planning instruments and laws regulating private actions in the general public interest. The safe…

Economic growthPlanning Local Development Partnership Programmes SicilyOrder (business)General partnershipGeography Planning and DevelopmentLocal DevelopmentBusinessPlan (drawing)Town planningEnvironmental planning
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