Open Access
An 'open letter to teachers'
Author(s) -
Janette Kelly-Ware
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
teachers and curriculum
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2382-0349
pISSN - 1174-2208
DOI - 10.15663/tandc.v19i1.335
Subject(s) - aotearoa , curriculum , reflexivity , sociology , humanity , pedagogy , politics , social justice , early childhood , early childhood education , psychology , gender studies , social science , political science , law , developmental psychology
Teaching is a highly complex and political endeavour, and as teachers, we need to be courageous as we support children to make sense of the increasingly complex and diverse societies that we live in. My doctoral research highlighted a number of issues related to teachers and curriculum. Te Whāriki, the Aotearoa New Zealand early childhood curriculum is the framework for critical socially relevant curriculum, and this letter speaks to teachers whose daily work involves recognising and responding to children’s ‘working theories’ about the social world. I argue that as teachers we need to be reflective and reflexive, and think critically about curriculum planning to go beyond children’s surface interests and focus on deeper issues like fairness, justice, anti-racism and our shared humanity – issues of concern to society as a whole. As teachers, we also need to involve families in the conversations that they are part of, and privy to, so together we can create a fairer, more just society for all who call Aotearoa New Zealand home.