This book argues that developmental approaches to observation in childhood pedagogy are limiting, that there is an urgent need to unsettle and reimagine observation, proposing new postdevelopmental theories and modes of inquiry for educators. Written by leading scholars based in Australia, Canada, Finland, New Zealand, the UK and the USA, the chapters consider observation as it is enacted in the home, nursery or classroom. Drawing on a range of theories including feminist new materialism, social semiotics, and sociocultural and multimodal approaches to early childhood the chapters cover a…mehr
This book argues that developmental approaches to observation in childhood pedagogy are limiting, that there is an urgent need to unsettle and reimagine observation, proposing new postdevelopmental theories and modes of inquiry for educators. Written by leading scholars based in Australia, Canada, Finland, New Zealand, the UK and the USA, the chapters consider observation as it is enacted in the home, nursery or classroom. Drawing on a range of theories including feminist new materialism, social semiotics, and sociocultural and multimodal approaches to early childhood the chapters cover a range of areas from early childhood art and observational literacy tools to intergenerational research, and using photography and video in observations.
Mona Sakr is Associate Professor of Early Childhood at Middlesex University, UK. Jennifer Rowsell is Professor of Digital Literacy at the University of Sheffield, UK. Kortney Sherbine is an independent researcher in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
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Series Editor's Preface Introduction Mona Sakr (Middlesex University UK) Jennifer Rowsell (University of Bristol UK) and Kortney Sherbine (Utah State University USA) 1. Posthuman Perspectives on Childhoods and Classroom Observation Kortney Sherbine (Utah State University USA) 2. Togetherness in Early Childhood Art: Observation With Young Children Shana Cinquemani (Rhode Island School of Design USA) 3. Movements Synchronicities Choreographies: Attuning to Young Children's Drawing Sylvia Kind (Capilano University Canada) 4. Hacking observational Literacy Tools in Early Childhood Education Karen Nociti and Mindy Blaise (Edith Cowan University Australia) 5. Reconceptualising Observations with Infants and Toddlers: Perspectives from Aotearoa New Zealand Kiri Gould Marek Tesar and Jen Boyd (University of Auckland New Zealand) 6. Speculative Routes to Observation in Early Art Teacher Education Christopher M. Schulte (University of Arkansas USA) 7. Exploring Children's Material/Digital/Analogue Engagements Through Intergenerational Research Mark Shillitoe (International School Delft the Netherlands) and Harriet Hand Jennifer Rowsell Scarlett Shepherd and William Squire (University of Bristol UK) 8. Hidden Mothering and Mutated Modest Witnessing with Hop(scotch) Studio Marissa McClure Sweeny (Indiana University of Pennsylvania USA) 9. Posthuman Babies: Reconceptualizing a Baby's First Year Sara Sintonen and Alexandra Nordström (University of Helsinki Finland) 10. Experimental Analysis of Photography and Video in Postdevelopmental Observations of Early Childhood Art in the Family Home Mona Sakr (Middlesex University UK) Conclusion Mona Sakr (Middlesex University UK) Jennifer Rowsell (University of Bristol UK) and Kortney Sherbine (Utah State University USA) References Index
Series Editor's Preface Introduction Mona Sakr (Middlesex University UK) Jennifer Rowsell (University of Bristol UK) and Kortney Sherbine (Utah State University USA) 1. Posthuman Perspectives on Childhoods and Classroom Observation Kortney Sherbine (Utah State University USA) 2. Togetherness in Early Childhood Art: Observation With Young Children Shana Cinquemani (Rhode Island School of Design USA) 3. Movements Synchronicities Choreographies: Attuning to Young Children's Drawing Sylvia Kind (Capilano University Canada) 4. Hacking observational Literacy Tools in Early Childhood Education Karen Nociti and Mindy Blaise (Edith Cowan University Australia) 5. Reconceptualising Observations with Infants and Toddlers: Perspectives from Aotearoa New Zealand Kiri Gould Marek Tesar and Jen Boyd (University of Auckland New Zealand) 6. Speculative Routes to Observation in Early Art Teacher Education Christopher M. Schulte (University of Arkansas USA) 7. Exploring Children's Material/Digital/Analogue Engagements Through Intergenerational Research Mark Shillitoe (International School Delft the Netherlands) and Harriet Hand Jennifer Rowsell Scarlett Shepherd and William Squire (University of Bristol UK) 8. Hidden Mothering and Mutated Modest Witnessing with Hop(scotch) Studio Marissa McClure Sweeny (Indiana University of Pennsylvania USA) 9. Posthuman Babies: Reconceptualizing a Baby's First Year Sara Sintonen and Alexandra Nordström (University of Helsinki Finland) 10. Experimental Analysis of Photography and Video in Postdevelopmental Observations of Early Childhood Art in the Family Home Mona Sakr (Middlesex University UK) Conclusion Mona Sakr (Middlesex University UK) Jennifer Rowsell (University of Bristol UK) and Kortney Sherbine (Utah State University USA) References Index
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