Realizing children's right to participation in early childhood settings: some critical issues in a Norwegian context |
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Authors: | Berit Bae |
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Institution: | Department of Teacher Education and International Studies , Oslo University College , Oslo, Norway |
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Abstract: | The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child has during recent decades influenced professionals and policy‐makers in Norway as well as in other countries, resulting in changes in documents regulating early childhood institutions. Little is known, however, about the way this right is understood and realized in everyday practice. How is the concept of participation understood by professionals in the field? What issues emerge as problematic in everyday practice? Combining findings from an evaluation study and research from early childhood institutions, it is possible to unravel three problem areas. They are described under these headings: (a) Interpreting participation with a bias towards individualism? (b) Play and playful interaction – an integral part of children's right to participation? (c) Are the youngest children ‘mature’ enough? The article is rounded off by pointing to the need to pay critical attention both to what is happening on policy levels, and to theoretical perspectives influencing the professionals in the field. |
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Keywords: | children's participation early childhood education play implementing rights UNCRC |
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