2022
DOI: 10.1177/20436106221117563
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Against the self-regulated child: Early childhood pedagogies in neoliberal times

Abstract: This article examines the curriculum and pedagogies for ethical practice in a childcare centre in Vancouver, Canada. I draw on Smith’s new model of childhood to examine narratives and practices around the ‘responsible child’ in a context where child developmental theories continue to influence pedagogical decisions. I argue that the elevation of self-regulation strategies as a pedagogical approach narrows children’s sense of responsibility to a mere individual trait. In addition, it fails to cultivate children… Show more

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“…Emphases on self-regulated learning often point towards the notion that students should become independent, autonomous, mature lifelong learners. However, criticisms of self-regulated learning warn of ethical complexities in pushing students to self-regulate in an academic setting (Diaz-Diaz, 2022;Vassalo, 2013;. The risks Diaz-Diaz (2022) andVassalo (2013; warn of are inherent in student-centred learning that is grounded in a neoliberal economic framework.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Emphases on self-regulated learning often point towards the notion that students should become independent, autonomous, mature lifelong learners. However, criticisms of self-regulated learning warn of ethical complexities in pushing students to self-regulate in an academic setting (Diaz-Diaz, 2022;Vassalo, 2013;. The risks Diaz-Diaz (2022) andVassalo (2013; warn of are inherent in student-centred learning that is grounded in a neoliberal economic framework.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, criticisms of self-regulated learning warn of ethical complexities in pushing students to self-regulate in an academic setting (Diaz-Diaz, 2022;Vassalo, 2013;. The risks Diaz-Diaz (2022) andVassalo (2013; warn of are inherent in student-centred learning that is grounded in a neoliberal economic framework. These concerns have been echoed in relation to educational institutions' adoption and adaptation to digital technologies under neoliberal economic imperatives both precovid pandemic (Boyd;2016, Kruszelnicki, 2020Regmi, 2017) and since the covid pandemic began (Schwartzman, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%