2020
DOI: 10.1177/016146812012200705
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Critical Geography in Preschool: Evidence of Early Childhood Civic Action and Ideas about Justice

Abstract: Background U.S. preschool children from Latinx immigrant and Black communities often experience schooling rooted in compliance and overdiscipline. In these contexts, schools do not recognize the rich lived experiences of Children of Color as suitable for civic learning. This article explores how, when schools value young Children of Color as capable and their work as important, classrooms become sites of children's daily embodied civic action. Purpose Our study sought to better understand how children conceptu… Show more

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“…Young children are capable of difficult political conversations when provided the opportunity (Payne and Journell, 2019; Payne et al, 2020; Zakai, 2019). Future studies may consider strategies for engaging early childhood and elementary preservice teachers in these conversations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Young children are capable of difficult political conversations when provided the opportunity (Payne and Journell, 2019; Payne et al, 2020; Zakai, 2019). Future studies may consider strategies for engaging early childhood and elementary preservice teachers in these conversations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From this perspective, teachers and other school staff are not assumed to be the "knowers" of good behavior, innocence, and culpability (Freidus, 2020). Indeed, from a young age, children develop ideas about justice and civic action (Payne et al, 2020), and co-construct school discipline in practice (Vavrus & Cole, 2002).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Yoon’s (2021) “Stars, Rainbows, and Michael Myers: The Carnivalesque Intersection of Play and Horror in Kindergarteners’ (Trade)marking and (Copy)writing” details how young children disrupt power hierarchies and regulatory boundaries in their play. Payne et al’s (2020) “Critical Geography in Preschool: Evidence of Early Childhood Civic Action and Ideas about Justice” details observations and interviews with young children as they worked to use classroom space and materials to create justice for one another and their families. “African American Head Start Teachers’ Approaches to Police Play in the Era of Black Lives Matter” by Henward et al (2021) centers Black teachers’ ways of thinking about young children engaging with real events in their lives and those they are witnessing in the larger society.…”
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confidence: 99%