(Re)theorising More-Than-parental Involvement in Early Childhood Education and Care.
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Language: | English |
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2023.
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Series: | International Perspectives on Early Childhood Education and Development Series
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Preface: Engaging with Re-theorisation from an Ethically Entangled Standpoint
- The Child's Right to Education, and the Child's Life with the Family
- Sustainability: Re-imagining Living Together
- Superdiversity
- Agonism
- Tender Leadership
- References
- Contents
- About the Editors
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Chapter 1: Why a Re-theorisation of More-than-Parental Involvement in ECEC Is Needed
- Parental Involvement: A Troubled Term with a Colonial Vibe
- The Western History of Parental Involvement
- Why and How to Not Give Up on Parental Involvement?
- ECEC Policies Acknowledging Parental Involvement
- Parental Involvement - Some Practices of Hope
- More-than-Parental Involvement in a Redefined Education
- Our Understanding of Parental Involvement
- Tracing Theorisations of Hope - Overview of the Book Chapters
- Research Ethics Connected to Empirical Examples Used in the Book
- References
- Chapter 2: Mapping the Theoretical Landscape of More-Than-Parental Involvement
- Navigating the Theoretical Landscape
- Methodology
- Parents' Involvement Conceptualised (Around the World?)
- Year 2000
- 2001-2010
- Theories of Relationships and Literacies
- Combining Models and Theories
- Gender Perspective
- Quality Theories
- 2021-2022
- Cultural-Historical Perspective
- Bronfenbrenner's Ecological Systems
- Unmasking Power Relations
- Collaboration and Social Capital
- Epstein
- Synthetising Perspectives
- Literacies in/of/by Parental Involvement
- Back to Froebel
- Narratives and Discourse
- Biesta: The Other Community
- Discussion: Aims Facilitated by Theoretical Toolkits
- Conclusion: Selecting Theories for the Next Chapters of the Book
- References
- Chapter 3: Cultural-Historical Wholeness Approach: Critical Activity Settings of More-Than-Parental Involvement.
- Understanding the Theory as a Theory of Child Development
- Cultural-Historical Wholeness Approach as a Theory of Parental Involvement: The Activity Setting
- The Worse - The Better: The Crisis of a "Misbehaving" Parent
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 4: Bronfenbrenner: Ecology of Human Development in Ecology of Collaboration
- Short Context of the Theory
- Ecology of Nested Structures as a Theory of Human Development
- Ecology of Child Development as a Theory of Collaboration: A Focus on Linkages
- Discussing Applications of Bronfenbrenner's Theory - A Scoping Literature Review
- Applying Bronfenbrenner's Theory of Child Development
- Applying Ecological Systems as a Theory of Collaboration
- Ecological Systems Theory in the Field of Early Childhood Education
- Conclusion
- Overview over Articles Included in Scoping Literature Review
- References
- Chapter 5: Together, We Can Do More for Our Children
- Different Understandings of Social Capital
- Social Capital as Inherent in Relations
- (Parents) Bridging and Bonding: Putnam's Perspective
- Social Capital as a Resource or Ability of the Network
- Social Capital as Investment
- Social Capital in/of/Through Parental Involvement
- Parent-Teacher Partnerships as Social Capital
- Parental Involvement: Strengthening the Family's Social Capital
- Social Capital or Disturbing Interference?
- Democracy Deficit
- Social Capital Enabled by Recognising Family Culture as a Resource
- Empirical Case
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 6: Models of Family-School Partnership: Who Is in Power When We Care for the Children We Share?
- Introduction
- Conceptual Framework of Home-School Interactions
- Six Types of Parental Involvement
- Hornby's Model of Parental Participation.
- How Do We Involve Parents and How Do They Participate in Making Decisions About ECE Settings? Cases from Brazil, Croatia, France, and Spain
- Brazil
- Croatia
- France
- Spain
- Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 7: Collaboration Theory: ECEC Leading Families to Lead Their Own Partnerships with ECEC
- What Is a Partnership Between ECEC and the Family?
- Collaboration Theories
- ECEC and Families as a Collaborative Team
- Collaboration Challenges
- Pedagogical Leadership as Facilitating and Saving Partnerships
- Possible Partnerships to Lead
- Challenges to the Pedagogical Leadership of Collaborative Partnerships
- Trust
- Challenges to Trust
- Collaboration with the Preschool
- Respecting Family Cultures
- Parental Strengths
- Responsibility of Educational Institutions
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 8: Parental Involvement (Mis)recognised by Bourdieu's Conceptual Toolkit: Illusio, Doxa, Habitus, and Capitals
- Concepts Capturing Objectivity and Subjectivity
- The Field and Its Illusio
- Capital
- Habitus and Doxa
- Parental Involvement in Bourdieu's Terms
- Private ECEC Setting Manoeuvring Between Parental Habituses
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 9: Theory of Practice Architectures: Parental Involvement Through Sayings, Doings, and Relatings
- Living in Practices as a Theory: Sayings - Doings - Relatings
- Changing Practices as Changing Practice Traditions
- Ecologies of Practice
- Parental Involvement: Sayings Anchored in Cultural-Discursive Arrangements
- Parental Involvement: Doings Anchored in Material-Economic Arrangements and Relatings
- Summary
- References
- Chapter 10: Theories of Discourse (on Quality) and Narrative Inquiry
- Discourse Theory
- Narrative Inquiry: A Theory and Method Preventing a One-Story Monopoly
- Response-Able Sharing of Stories
- Quality as Meaning-Making.
- "When We Wanted to Talk, They Kept Quiet. When We Organised a Dinner Party, They Sang and Danced"
- References
- Chapter 11: Posthumanism: Intra-active Entanglements of Parental Involvement (as a Possibility of Change-Making)
- Posthumanism Entangling Early Childhood Education
- Posthumanism as an Ethical Project
- What About Parental Involvement?
- Posthumanism as a Change-Empowering Toolkit: Empirical Notes
- Co-creating an Entanglement for a Parental Meeting
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 12: (Re)theorisation of More-Than-Parental Involvement: New Directions and Hopes
- Embracing More-Than-Parents
- Diverse Family Configurations
- Intergenerationality
- The Agency of the Materiality, Artefacts, and More-Than-Human Agents Involved in PI
- Acknowledging the Families' Part
- Overcoming (or acknowledging?) the Democratic Deficit
- From Collaboration to Partnership
- Conclusion
- References
- Correction to: (Re)theorising More-than-parental Involvement in Early Childhood Education and Care
- Correction to: A. R. Sadownik, A. Višnjić Jevtić (eds.), (Re)theorising More-than-parental Involvement in Early Childhood Education and Care, International Perspectives on Early Childhood Education and Development 40, https://doi.org/10.1.