Activity 1.2 | Social and Theoretical Influences on Early Childhood Education and Care
Activity 1.2 | Social and Theoretical Influences on Early Childhood Education and Care
Pedagogical and Theoretical Influences
Early childhood education's theory, practice, and pedagogical thinking have evolved significantly over time.
Our understanding of children and childhood has transformed, shaped by the contributions of theorists, ongoing research, societal shifts, and the work of ECE professionals. These developments have given rise to various frameworks, discourses, and practices, many of which are evident in the daily life of childcare centres today.
“Theory and practice are sometimes considered separate: theory is the realm of academics, and practice is the realm of educators. However, theory and practice are interconnected, each influencing the other. Daily practices (rules, routines, and habitual words or phrases) are grounded in theories that shape what is expected from children and how the role of the educator is viewed”
(Early Learning Framework, 2019, p. 27).
First, review the Pedagogical timeline of practices in childcare:
Next, read this article from Cristina Vintimilla and Veronica Pacini-Ketchabawto (2020)to consider historical and current Early Childhood Education influences. While you are reading, consider where you see these show up in your context.
References
British Columbia Ministry of Education. (2019). British Columbia early learning framework. Ministry of Education, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Children and Family Development, & Early Advisory Group. https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/education-training/early-learning/teach/early-learning-framework
Vintimilla, C. D., & Pacini-Ketchabaw, V. (2020). Weaving pedagogy in early childhood education: On openings and their foreclosure. European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 28(5), 628–641. https://doi.org/10.1080/1350293X.2020.1817235