Race and the space in between: Practitioner reflections on anti-racist practice in one Froebelian early years setting

V Bamsey, L McNair, H Campbell, I Vašinová

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    Abstract

    The rise of ‘Black Lives Matters’ has brought to the fore a need to unsettle early years praxis that positions race as separate from the individual, as a problem to be solved through the tokenistic provisioning of resources. In this paper, we explore how a team of early years practitioners were able to bridge the space between themselves and the multicultural community in which they worked. An interpretative onto-epistemology supported the crafting of the research design as a case study that provided insight into multiple meanings through participants’ narratives during weekly informal anti-racist reflective meetings, focus group discussions and individual interviews. “Political correctness”, social justice and children’s rights emerged that highlighted the importance of intra-actions arising between practitioners, their history, society and the environment. Consequently, new conceptualisations of race and anti-racist praxis emerged that transformed their practice and their way of being in the world.
    Original languageEnglish
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    JournalJournal of Early Childhood Research
    Volume0
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    Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 4 Sept 2023

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