1st Edition

Narratives in Early Childhood Education Communication, Sense Making and Lived Experience

Edited By Susanne Garvis, Niklas Pramling Copyright 2017
    196 Pages
    by Routledge

    196 Pages 36 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Over the past few decades, a growing body of literature has developed which examines children’s perspectives of their own lives, viewing them as social actors and experts in their understanding of the world. Focusing specifically on narratives, this unique and timely book provides an analysis of these new directions in contemporary research approaches to explore the lived experiences of children and teachers in early childhood education, in addition to presenting original research on children’s narratives.

    The book brings together a variety of well-regarded international researchers in the field to highlight the importance of narrative in young children’s development from local and global perspectives. While narrative is clearly understood within different countries, this is one of the first texts to build an international understanding, acknowledging the importance of culture and context. It presents up-to-date research on the latest research methods and analysis techniques, using a variety of different approaches in order to critically reflect on the future for narrative research and its insights into early childhood education

    Narratives in Early Childhood Education will be of interest to postgraduate students, academics and researchers in early childhood education, as well as early childhood professionals, government policy makers and early childhood organisations and associations.

     

    Biography

    Susanne Garvis is Professor in early childhood education at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden.

    Niklas Pramling is Professor in the Department of Education, Communication and Learning at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden.