Cultural diversity in the early childhood classroom in Australia: Educators' perspectives and practices

The steady change in demographics in a multicultural Australia has had significant implications for early childhood educators. This study, set in a multicultural early childhood setting in Australia, explored the different perceptions about cultural diversity and the pedagogic practices of a small s...

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Main Authors: Buchori, Sylvia, Dobinson, Toni
Format: Journal Article
Published: University of Helsinki 2012
Online Access:http://blogs.helsinki.fi/ije4d-journal/files/2012/11/IJE4D-Vol.-1-article-31.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/8247
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description The steady change in demographics in a multicultural Australia has had significant implications for early childhood educators. This study, set in a multicultural early childhood setting in Australia, explored the different perceptions about cultural diversity and the pedagogic practices of a small staff of early childhood educators. Information was gathered via interview and participant observation and data was interpreted using a Miles and Huberman (1994) approach to data analysis. Findings suggested that (a) teachers viewed the cultural backgrounds that students brought with them as a burden (b) were preoccupied with achieving student conformity into the dominant culture and (c) lived very much in fear of their students falling below curriculum standards. Recommendations arising from the study focus on raising metacultural sensitivity (the ability to understand and assess one’s own culture and that of others at a deep level), incorporating more critical reflection upon pedagogy into teacher education courses, injecting more resources into schools dealing with cultural diversity and providing more formalised dialogue between teachers and parents from different cultural backgrounds.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-82472017-01-30T11:05:34Z Cultural diversity in the early childhood classroom in Australia: Educators' perspectives and practices Buchori, Sylvia Dobinson, Toni The steady change in demographics in a multicultural Australia has had significant implications for early childhood educators. This study, set in a multicultural early childhood setting in Australia, explored the different perceptions about cultural diversity and the pedagogic practices of a small staff of early childhood educators. Information was gathered via interview and participant observation and data was interpreted using a Miles and Huberman (1994) approach to data analysis. Findings suggested that (a) teachers viewed the cultural backgrounds that students brought with them as a burden (b) were preoccupied with achieving student conformity into the dominant culture and (c) lived very much in fear of their students falling below curriculum standards. Recommendations arising from the study focus on raising metacultural sensitivity (the ability to understand and assess one’s own culture and that of others at a deep level), incorporating more critical reflection upon pedagogy into teacher education courses, injecting more resources into schools dealing with cultural diversity and providing more formalised dialogue between teachers and parents from different cultural backgrounds. 2012 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/8247 http://blogs.helsinki.fi/ije4d-journal/files/2012/11/IJE4D-Vol.-1-article-31.pdf University of Helsinki restricted
spellingShingle Buchori, Sylvia
Dobinson, Toni
Cultural diversity in the early childhood classroom in Australia: Educators' perspectives and practices
title Cultural diversity in the early childhood classroom in Australia: Educators' perspectives and practices
title_full Cultural diversity in the early childhood classroom in Australia: Educators' perspectives and practices
title_fullStr Cultural diversity in the early childhood classroom in Australia: Educators' perspectives and practices
title_full_unstemmed Cultural diversity in the early childhood classroom in Australia: Educators' perspectives and practices
title_short Cultural diversity in the early childhood classroom in Australia: Educators' perspectives and practices
title_sort cultural diversity in the early childhood classroom in australia: educators' perspectives and practices
url http://blogs.helsinki.fi/ije4d-journal/files/2012/11/IJE4D-Vol.-1-article-31.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/8247