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Barn som demokratiska agenter i skolans skriftspråkspraktiker. Att lära av och med barn och unga i skolan
Author(s) -
Eva Hultin
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
utbildning och demokrati
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2001-7316
pISSN - 1102-6472
DOI - 10.48059/uod.v29i2.1144
Subject(s) - barn , agency (philosophy) , narrative , democracy , pedagogy , sociology , ethnography , political science , social science , politics , engineering , art , anthropology , law , literature , civil engineering
In this article, a call is made for educational research starting from a transactional epistemology in order to explore the conditions and prerequisites for realising the desirable in educational practices (Biesta, 2010). Furthermore, two ethnographic studies, conducted with such an approach, are presented. The first study explores the democratic, deliberative qualities of writing processes, where a teacher and six children write a common narrative. The second study explores children’s agency when writing individual narratives. Both studies show how educational practices, in this case literacy activities, in school can be the place for children to make democratic experience and having agency when children and their initiatives are taken seriously.

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