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Title
Early childhood education and care in New South Wales: historicising the present
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Australasian Digital Theses Program
Publisher
Australia : Macquarie University
Date
2006
Author/Creator
Wong, Sandra Mary
Description
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Australian Centre for Educational Studies, Institute of Early Childhood, 2006.
Description
Bibliography: p. 431-465.
Description
Introduction -- Theoretical understandings -- Methodology -- Contemporary constructs of early childhood education and care: a critical review: part one -- Contemporary constructs of early childhood education and care: a critical review: part two -- Early childhood education and care constructed as separate education -- Free kindergarten constructed as progressive education -- ECEC constructed as scientific education and care -- ECEC constructed as socially just education -- ECEC constructed as national work -- ECEC constructed as women's work -- Discussion.
Description
This study critically analyses contemporary early childhood education and care (ECEC) in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, by historicising the present. In doing so, it contributes to a growing body of work that problematises current constructs of ECEC. Taking a social constructionist perspective that meanings are socially constructed within discourses, I use critical discourse analysis to identify and problematise multiple constructions of ECEC evident in a range of written public, government and professional texts; first in the contemporary NSW context and then in the period 1893 - 1915, the 'moment' when ECEC first emerged as separate education in Australia. -- In both periods, ECEC was constructed in similar ways; as: separate education; scientific education and care; progressive education; socially just education; national work and women's work. I show how both in the historical and contemporary contexts these constructs emerged within: economic; liberal / progressive; scientific; nationalist and gender discourses. I highlight how power operated through these constructs in a variety of ways to uphold dominant ways of being. I argue that the remarkable similarities between the construction of ECEC in the two periods suggests that these discourses create a discursive framework which creates the opportunity for multiple constructs of ECEC to be produced, but which also limits and confines what ECEC 'is' or can 'be'. -- These findings assist those of us who advocate for ECEC to recognise and understand how alternative, and even contradictory constructs of ECEC may exist concurrently. Such understandings may facilitate dialogue between parties who may differ in their views about the purposes of ECEC. The findings also place a burden on us to continually critically reflect upon and clearly articulate how and why we view ECEC in the ways we do. Further, they provide incentives for us to look beyond the ways ECEC is constructed and to challenge the discourses that make up the discursive framework in which ECEC is situated.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Description
xv, 479 p. ill
Subject Keyword
Early childhood education -- New South Wales
Subject Keyword
Early childhood education -- New South Wales -- History
Subject Keyword
Child care -- New South Wales
Subject Keyword
Child care -- New South Wales -- History
Subject Keyword
Early childhood education -- Social aspects -- New South Wales
Subject Keyword
Child care -- Social aspects -- New South Wales
Resource Type
Thesis PhD
Organisation
Macquarie University. Institute of Early Childhood

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http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/115718
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1448531
Language
eng
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Copyright Sandra Mary Wong 2006.
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