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Intersoggettività e “prospettiva in seconda persona”: una nuova cornice sulle relazioni educative nei nidi d’infanzia

2017

The article reflects on kindergartens’ specificity, focusing on the intersubjective perspective. By this perspective, the developement and the construction of the Self can’t be separated from the perception of the “other” and it is a process working, since birth, through an “embodied relationship”. According to the infant research and the neurosciences studies, the article analyzes the quality of the relationships between adults and children and explores how it can affect personality development, self-image, and learning processes. Finally, the professional skills necessary for educators in kindergartens are deepened, looking at the needs of the children during their first years.

lcsh:Theory and practice of educationKindergartenseducators’ professional skillsintersubjective perspectivelcsh:Llcsh:L7-991Kindergartens; intersubjective perspective; embodied relationship; educators’ professional skillsKindergartenSettore M-PED/01 - Pedagogia Generale E Socialelcsh:Education (General)lcsh:LB5-3640embodied relationshiplcsh:EducationStudi sulla Formazione
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Preventive Support for Kindergarteners Most At-Risk for Mathematics Difficulties: Computer-Assisted Intervention

2015

Weaknesses in early number skills have been found to be a risk factor for later difficulties in mathematical performance. Nevertheless, only a few intervention studies with young children have been published. In this study, the responsiveness to early support in kindergarteners with most severe difficulties was examined with two different computer programs. Two intervention groups were matched by age, visuo-spatial, and phonological working memory, as well as early number skills. After a short and intensive computerized intervention, the results indicated significant intervention effects for verbal counting Wilcoxon ES (r) = 0.46, and dot counting fluency, r = 0.52, when practiced with Grap…

oppiminenGeneral MathematicsSpatial abilityeducationShort-term memoryEducationDevelopmental psychologyFluencyoppimisvaikeudetpreventive supportIntervention (counseling)Developmental and Educational PsychologyComputer-Assisted InterventionCognitive developmentta516computer-assisted interventionlearning difficultiesta515At-risk studentslearningmatematiikkamathematicsWorking memorylastentarhatkindergartensMathematical Thinking and Learning
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Religious Education in Secularist Kindergartens? Pedagogical Leaders on Religion in Norwegian ECEC

2022

According to the legal framework, religion forms a certain part of Norwegian early childhood education in publicly owned kindergartens. As the only Scandinavian country where this is the case, the object clause (statement of purpose) for Norwegian kindergartens defines basic values in the Christian and humanist heritage and tradition as the value foundation for the institution. In this article we explore the impact of the processes of secularization and pluralization on the pedagogical content of early childhood education, and how some pedagogical leaders understand the religious elements. Empirically, the article is partly based on qualitative interviews targeting seven public kindergarten…

Early childhood educationSecularismVDP::Humaniora: 000::Teologi og religionsvitenskap: 150religious education; minorities; kindergartens; secularism; early childhood education; Christian heritage and traditionReligious studiesChristian traditionsKindergartensChristian heritageVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Pedagogiske fag: 280Religious educationMinoritiesReligions
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Utebarnehager – et sted for demokratisk praksis?

2013

Published version of an article in the journal: Nordisk barnehageforskning. Also available from the publisher at: http://www.nordiskbarnehageforskning.no/ Open access The questions in the title is posed to discuss how an outdoor kindergarten space is contextualized and understood by those who are staying there. Nature is often seen as an especially open space, free from strong guidelines and structures. Being part of an educational practice gives the place new structures. The activities the children participate in and the employees expressed attitudes and practices are part of different discourses, which give certain limits or possibilities for what is going on at the Hut, and thus influenc…

democracyoutdoor kindergartenscontextualisationplacenatureVDP::Social science: 200::Education: 280
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Systems of attention to childhood education in Latin America and The Caribbean (AL & C)

2019

El propósito de este artículo se centra en conocer cómo se estructuran los sistemas educativos de los países de América Latina y la Región de Caribe respecto al tramo de la primera infancia. Se llevó a cabo el análisis de diversos informes internacionales y documentos oficiales sobre los avances de los programas en cuanto a cobertura, inversión, regulaciones, entre otros. La naturaleza de carácter documental de este trabajo permite una aproximación comparada entre los países acerca del modo en que aborda la escolarización de la primera infancia en cada país de la región. Uno de los logros más destacados es el vinculado a la expansión del primer nivel educativo y a la cobertura alcanzada. Ca…

CaribbeanEducación InfantilChildhood educationSistemas educativosLatin AmericaAmérica LatinaCaribeKindergartensEducation systemsPárvulos
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Family- and classroom-related factors and mother–kindergarten teacher trust in Estonia and Finland

2014

This study examined the role of family-related (mother’s education, depressive symptoms and child’s gender) and kindergarten-related (teacher’s experience, teaching practices and class size) factors in mothers’ and teachers’ mutual trust in Estonia and Finland. Six hundred eighteen (206 Estonian and 412 Finnish) mothers of kindergarten children and their teachers (26 Estonian, 49 Finnish) were participated in the study. Both mothers and teachers filled in the questionnaire on trust; teachers’ teaching practices were observed with early childhood classroom observation measure. The results of multilevel modelling showed that mothers in both countries trusted more in teachers who used child-ce…

teaching practicesClass sizeTeaching methodeducationExperimental and Cognitive Psychologybehavioral disciplines and activitiesEducationDevelopmental psychologyLikert scalecross-culturalmental disordersDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyCross-culturalta5160501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta515Related factorsMultilevel modelling05 social sciences050301 educationEstonianWork experiencelanguage.human_languagemotherslanguagekindergartensPsychology0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyEducational Psychology
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Utebarnehager – et sted for demokratisk praksis?

2013

The questions in the title is posed to discuss how an outdoor kindergarten space is contextualized and understood by those who are staying there. Nature is often seen as an especially open space, free from strong guidelines and structures. Being part of an educational practice gives the place new structures. The activities the children participate in and the employees expressed attitudes and practices are part of different discourses, which give certain limits or possibilities for what is going on at the Hut, and thus influence a democratic practice. Especially children’s play activities represent an opposition to the adult’s framing of the place. Democracy presupposes some frames, but if t…

lcsh:LC8-6691democracylcsh:Special aspects of educationcontextualisationOpposition (planets)media_common.quotation_subjectKeywordsnatureAdvertisingSpace (commercial competition)DemocracyFraming (social sciences)outdoor kindergartensplacePedagogyInstitutionSociologymedia_commonNordisk barnehageforskning
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