Educators’ narratives about belonging and diversity in northern Finland early childhood education
This study focuses on belonging and diversity in early childhood education (ECE) in northern Finland. The concept of belonging is understood as involving dynamic processes that are constructed in the multiple relations of everyday life (Juutinen, 2018; Yuval-Davis, 2011). The concept of cultural div...
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description | This study focuses on belonging and diversity in early childhood education (ECE) in northern Finland. The concept of belonging is understood as involving dynamic processes that are constructed in the multiple relations of everyday life (Juutinen, 2018; Yuval-Davis, 2011). The concept of cultural diversity can be seen through various factors, such as language, ethnicity, nationality, but also socioeconomic background, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age and ability. The study aims to deepen the understanding about belonging and diversity by asking this question: How do educators co-create the understanding about belonging and diversity in the northern ECE settings? The research material consists of peer interviews between 24 educators (Devotta et al., 2016). Each peer interview was recorded, where a pair of educators shared their experiences about belonging and diversity in ECE. The peer interviews were analysed using the three-sphere context model (Zilber, Tuval-Mashiach, and Lieblich, 2008). The findings indicated that educators approached their conceptual understanding by encountering others, intertwining various perspectives and mapping belonging and diversity. The study contributes to the scientific discussion on the conceptualisation of belonging and diversity in ECE. The ethical issues and researchers’ roles are discussed. |
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spelling | fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:ec2f7bb512f749b2b1238659a68dec6d 2025-01-16T23:52:04+00:00 Educators’ narratives about belonging and diversity in northern Finland early childhood education Janna Juutinen Riikka Kess 2019-12-01 https://doi.org/10.26203/jt1s-3b77 en other eng University of Aberdeen, School of Education 0424-5512 2398-0184 https://doi.org/10.26203/jt1s-3b77 undefined Education in the North, Vol 26, Iss 2, Pp 37-50 (2019) belonging diversity early childhood education narrative peer interview edu hisphilso Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2019 fttriple https://doi.org/10.26203/jt1s-3b77 2023-01-22T18:03:49Z This study focuses on belonging and diversity in early childhood education (ECE) in northern Finland. The concept of belonging is understood as involving dynamic processes that are constructed in the multiple relations of everyday life (Juutinen, 2018; Yuval-Davis, 2011). The concept of cultural diversity can be seen through various factors, such as language, ethnicity, nationality, but also socioeconomic background, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age and ability. The study aims to deepen the understanding about belonging and diversity by asking this question: How do educators co-create the understanding about belonging and diversity in the northern ECE settings? The research material consists of peer interviews between 24 educators (Devotta et al., 2016). Each peer interview was recorded, where a pair of educators shared their experiences about belonging and diversity in ECE. The peer interviews were analysed using the three-sphere context model (Zilber, Tuval-Mashiach, and Lieblich, 2008). The findings indicated that educators approached their conceptual understanding by encountering others, intertwining various perspectives and mapping belonging and diversity. The study contributes to the scientific discussion on the conceptualisation of belonging and diversity in ECE. The ethical issues and researchers’ roles are discussed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Finland Unknown Juutinen ENVELOPE(26.950,26.950,65.550,65.550) |
spellingShingle | belonging diversity early childhood education narrative peer interview edu hisphilso Janna Juutinen Riikka Kess Educators’ narratives about belonging and diversity in northern Finland early childhood education |
title | Educators’ narratives about belonging and diversity in northern Finland early childhood education |
title_full | Educators’ narratives about belonging and diversity in northern Finland early childhood education |
title_fullStr | Educators’ narratives about belonging and diversity in northern Finland early childhood education |
title_full_unstemmed | Educators’ narratives about belonging and diversity in northern Finland early childhood education |
title_short | Educators’ narratives about belonging and diversity in northern Finland early childhood education |
title_sort | educators’ narratives about belonging and diversity in northern finland early childhood education |
topic | belonging diversity early childhood education narrative peer interview edu hisphilso |
topic_facet | belonging diversity early childhood education narrative peer interview edu hisphilso |
url | https://doi.org/10.26203/jt1s-3b77 |