Narratives of childhood in regional Western Australian towns: A trajectory of hope and collective wisdom for landmark reforms

The early childhood education and care reforms in Australia have been heralded as a cause for celebration, greatly anticipated by a sector that has lamented its invisibility. Drawing on qualitative data from a study of three towns in the south-west of Western Australia, this article aims to provoke...

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Main Authors: Giamminuti, S., Tye, M., Buckley, A., Merewether, Jane, Kuzich, S.
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2015
Online Access:http://www.earlychildhoodaustralia.org.au/our-publications/australasian-journal-early-childhood/index-abstracts/ajec-vol-40-no-3-september-2015-2/narratives-of-childhood-in-regional-western-australian-towns-a-trajectory-of-hope-and-collective-wisdom-for-landmark-reforms/
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6832
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author Giamminuti, S.
Tye, M.
Buckley, A.
Merewether, Jane
Kuzich, S.
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Buckley, A.
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description The early childhood education and care reforms in Australia have been heralded as a cause for celebration, greatly anticipated by a sector that has lamented its invisibility. Drawing on qualitative data from a study of three towns in the south-west of Western Australia, this article aims to provoke reflection on where we stand with the celebrated aim of putting young children at the centre of the vision for Australia. The South-West Early Childhood Project investigated how childhood is constructed and how communities welcome families and young children. The study identified several themes: narratives of invisibility/ visibility; narratives of sitting still/being active; and narratives of conformity/diversity. The article foregrounds the acclaimed experience of the city of Reggio Emilia (Italy) and extends an invitation to communities in Australia to position themselves on a trajectory of hope by harnessing collective wisdom in support of landmark early childhood reforms.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-68322018-12-14T00:47:13Z Narratives of childhood in regional Western Australian towns: A trajectory of hope and collective wisdom for landmark reforms Giamminuti, S. Tye, M. Buckley, A. Merewether, Jane Kuzich, S. The early childhood education and care reforms in Australia have been heralded as a cause for celebration, greatly anticipated by a sector that has lamented its invisibility. Drawing on qualitative data from a study of three towns in the south-west of Western Australia, this article aims to provoke reflection on where we stand with the celebrated aim of putting young children at the centre of the vision for Australia. The South-West Early Childhood Project investigated how childhood is constructed and how communities welcome families and young children. The study identified several themes: narratives of invisibility/ visibility; narratives of sitting still/being active; and narratives of conformity/diversity. The article foregrounds the acclaimed experience of the city of Reggio Emilia (Italy) and extends an invitation to communities in Australia to position themselves on a trajectory of hope by harnessing collective wisdom in support of landmark early childhood reforms. 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6832 http://www.earlychildhoodaustralia.org.au/our-publications/australasian-journal-early-childhood/index-abstracts/ajec-vol-40-no-3-september-2015-2/narratives-of-childhood-in-regional-western-australian-towns-a-trajectory-of-hope-and-collective-wisdom-for-landmark-reforms/ restricted
spellingShingle Giamminuti, S.
Tye, M.
Buckley, A.
Merewether, Jane
Kuzich, S.
Narratives of childhood in regional Western Australian towns: A trajectory of hope and collective wisdom for landmark reforms
title Narratives of childhood in regional Western Australian towns: A trajectory of hope and collective wisdom for landmark reforms
title_full Narratives of childhood in regional Western Australian towns: A trajectory of hope and collective wisdom for landmark reforms
title_fullStr Narratives of childhood in regional Western Australian towns: A trajectory of hope and collective wisdom for landmark reforms
title_full_unstemmed Narratives of childhood in regional Western Australian towns: A trajectory of hope and collective wisdom for landmark reforms
title_short Narratives of childhood in regional Western Australian towns: A trajectory of hope and collective wisdom for landmark reforms
title_sort narratives of childhood in regional western australian towns: a trajectory of hope and collective wisdom for landmark reforms
url http://www.earlychildhoodaustralia.org.au/our-publications/australasian-journal-early-childhood/index-abstracts/ajec-vol-40-no-3-september-2015-2/narratives-of-childhood-in-regional-western-australian-towns-a-trajectory-of-hope-and-collective-wisdom-for-landmark-reforms/
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6832