
Responding to Reggio Emilia: Researching with Materials to Cultivate an Ecology of Practice in Early Childhood Education
Author(s) -
Kelly Boucher
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of childhood studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2371-4115
pISSN - 2371-4107
DOI - 10.18357/jcs00019331
Subject(s) - situated , context (archaeology) , sociology , early childhood education , pedagogy , ecology , archaeology , geography , biology , artificial intelligence , computer science
This article traces an artist/pedagogue’s work with materials, children, and educators in response to a Reggio Emilia study tour experience and how this work was understood, positioned, and activated at a children’s service in Australia. Through situated, collaborative, everyday materials practices, a group of educators generated collective responses to colonized, land-based, neoliberal conditions. Artist/pedagogue, educator, and material stories describe how inspiration and ideas were mobilized and reshaped into a context-specific ecology of practice with materials.