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Towards a Transformative Pedagogy for Early Childhood Care and Education

Possibilities and Priorities in South Africa
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This book addresses the priorities and possibilities towards developing transformative pedagogies in post-apartheid South Africa. To this end, the book has assembled a group of researchers who interrogated and engaged with a variety of dimensions that warrant pedagogical change in early childhood in South Africa. The book focuses on young children, practitioners, and leaders with intersecting discussions about envisaged systemic changes to promote transformative pedagogies. The collection highlights the importance of beliefs, ways of knowing, and ways of being as framings that impact on pedagogical approaches. The book discusses the challenges that interplay between priorities and possibilities that practitioners face in a diverse and multi-cultural society like South Africa. The work uses a variety of examples to show priorities. One example is about how practitioners have limited knowledge about how music, as a culturally responsive tool, can be used to transform pedagogy in Early Childhood Care and Education. The book opens up dimensions as priorities that lead to thinking about possibilities that recast adults and young children as transformative agents in a dimension for transformative pedagogies.

Author Biography:

Dr Naseema Shaik is the Acting Head of Department for Foundation Phase teaching and is Coordinator of the Diploma Grade R in the Faculty of Education at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa. Dr Shaik is the lead coordinator of the Transformative Pedagogy Project funded by the Department of Higher Education and the European Union. She is also the section editor for the Foundation Phase of the South African Journal of Childhood Education. Dr Shaik’s research interests are in the critical paradigm aligned with bringing about transformative change in early childhood pedagogy. Thus, her research has been in children’s participatory rights and participatory pedagogies and has been published in both local and international journals. Professor Trevor Moodley is an associate professor in the Department of Educational Psychology, Faculty of Education, University of the Western Cape, South Africa. He is also a registered educational psychologist. He has a PhD in Child Psychology and has been in education for over 30 years, both at school and at university level. His research interests include early childhood education, inclusive education and factors influencing teaching and learning.  
Release date NZ
July 16th, 2024
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Edited by Naseema Shaik
  • Edited by Trevor Moodley
Illustrations
1 Illustrations, color; Approx. 205 p. 1 illus. in color.
Pages
205
ISBN-13
9783031596476
Product ID
38762994

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