Complexities, Capacities, Communities: Changing Development Narratives in Early Childhood Education, Care and Development

The term ‘capacity building’ has come into common usage in twenty-first century international development. While the term means different things to different people, it is often used to describe an infusion of knowledge or skills to help ‘build’ a government’s or institution’s ability to address key...

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Main Authors: Pence, Alan, Benner, Allison
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Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1828/7069
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spelling ftuvicpubl:oai:dspace.library.uvic.ca:1828/7069 2023-05-15T16:16:56+02:00 Complexities, Capacities, Communities: Changing Development Narratives in Early Childhood Education, Care and Development Complexites, Capacites Communautes: Changer le discours sur le développement dans l’éducation, la protection et le développement de la petite enfance Pence, Alan Benner, Allison 2015 application/pdf application/epub+zip http://hdl.handle.net/1828/7069 en eng 978-1-55058-564-3 978-1-55058-565-0 978-1-55058-566-7 http://hdl.handle.net/1828/7069 Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 Canada http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ca/ CC-BY-NC-SA Child development early childhood education Child care Book 2015 ftuvicpubl 2022-05-19T06:13:41Z The term ‘capacity building’ has come into common usage in twenty-first century international development. While the term means different things to different people, it is often used to describe an infusion of knowledge or skills to help ‘build’ a government’s or institution’s ability to address key development challenges. However, like other well intentioned interventions from the industrialized West, such ‘capacity building’ can have destructive, as well as productive, impacts. This volume problematizes such activities and presents an alternative approach to promoting capacity in development contexts. The volume starts with an exploration of the concept of capacity building and goes on to focus on two examples of capacity promotion for early childhood education, care and development (ECD). The First Nations Partnerships Program (FNPP), an innovative and successful post-secondary education program initiated in 1989 at the request of a large tribal council in northern Canada, led to 10 educational deliveries with diverse Indigenous communities over the subsequent two decades. The second program, launched in 1994 at the request of UNICEF headquarters, focuses on sub-Saharan Africa. While the program encompasses a range of capacity-promoting activities, the central vehicle for this ECD development work is the Early Childhood Development Virtual University (ECDVU), a program created in 2001 and now in transition to African universities. This book describes approaches to capacity promotion that respond to the complexities and possibilities of communities—at local and country levels. These initiatives challenge established developmental narratives in ECD and international development, and in so doing provide alternative ways for scholars and practitioners in ECD, education, and the broad international development field to enhance capacities. Faculty Unreviewed Book First Nations University of Victoria (Canada): UVicDSpace Canada
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description The term ‘capacity building’ has come into common usage in twenty-first century international development. While the term means different things to different people, it is often used to describe an infusion of knowledge or skills to help ‘build’ a government’s or institution’s ability to address key development challenges. However, like other well intentioned interventions from the industrialized West, such ‘capacity building’ can have destructive, as well as productive, impacts. This volume problematizes such activities and presents an alternative approach to promoting capacity in development contexts. The volume starts with an exploration of the concept of capacity building and goes on to focus on two examples of capacity promotion for early childhood education, care and development (ECD). The First Nations Partnerships Program (FNPP), an innovative and successful post-secondary education program initiated in 1989 at the request of a large tribal council in northern Canada, led to 10 educational deliveries with diverse Indigenous communities over the subsequent two decades. The second program, launched in 1994 at the request of UNICEF headquarters, focuses on sub-Saharan Africa. While the program encompasses a range of capacity-promoting activities, the central vehicle for this ECD development work is the Early Childhood Development Virtual University (ECDVU), a program created in 2001 and now in transition to African universities. This book describes approaches to capacity promotion that respond to the complexities and possibilities of communities—at local and country levels. These initiatives challenge established developmental narratives in ECD and international development, and in so doing provide alternative ways for scholars and practitioners in ECD, education, and the broad international development field to enhance capacities. Faculty Unreviewed
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