Fleeting moments: young children’s negotiations of belonging and togetherness
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/19068Date
2020-05-19Type
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Boldermo, SidselAbstract
With the aim of developing new knowledge on inclusive practices for young children in early childhood education, the following research question was explored: what characterises young children's negotiations of belonging and togetherness in a diverse peer group in kindergarten? Data from field work in a young children's group in a multicultural kindergarten in Norway formed basis for the present study's analysis, which was conducted within a cultural-historical framework. The findings revealed that the two-year-olds' everyday institutional lives were influenced by features in the peer culture and characterised by fleeting moments of caring and sharing, shared joint experiences and ongoing negotiations of mutual bonds, hierarchies and group boundaries. Although the findings did not reveal any differences along ethnic or cultural lines when it came to the two-year-olds' negotiations of belonging and togetherness, the fact that the peer culture already at this age included the application of hierarchies and symbol systems, calls for kindergarten teachers' awareness in order to secure inclusive practices for young children.
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Boldermo, S. (2020). Education for Social Sustainability. Meaning Making of Belonging in Diverse Early Childhood Settings. (Doctoral thesis). https://hdl.handle.net/10037/19925.Publisher
Taylor & FrancisCitation
Boldermo S. Fleeting moments: young children’s negotiations of belonging and togetherness. International Journal of Early Years Education. 2020Metadata
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