Uppeldi og menntun - 01.07.2011, Side 92

Uppeldi og menntun - 01.07.2011, Side 92
Uppeldi og menntUn/icelandic JoUrnal of edUcation 20 (2) 201192 horft Um öxl Looking back Primary school children’s accounts of preschool abstraCt The aim of the study was to increase knowledge of first grade children’s views and experiences of their playschool education. The participants were 40 first grade children in two primary schools in Reykjavik. The study is based on a view of childhood as a social construction, and children as strong and active participants constructing their own learning. Young children are viewed as competent and capable of not only participating and expressing their views, but also influencing their own lives and environment. The initiative of providing children with the opportunity to participate and be heard is significantly due to the mandates of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (United Nations, 1989), which emphasizes taking children seriously as well as their rights to express their own beliefs. More recently, an additional statement to the convention, issued in General Comment No. 7, draws special attention to the rights of young children under the age of eight to participate in decision-making that affects their lives, and to be empowered to communicate their own views (United Nations, 2005). The study that was conducted by the end of the children’s first year of primary school used qualitative methods that built on children’s competencies and individual differences. These methods included semi-structured group interviews and children’s drawings. In the interviews, the children were asked to recollect and talk about their playschool experiences. They were asked what they found to be the most memorable, what they found the most fun and the most boring in playschool, when they were safe, happy, or excited, and when they were unhappy or sad. They were also asked what they felt was most useful from playschool when they started primary school. The interview questions were semi-structured and the interviews were conducted more like conversations or discussions. Following the interviews, the children were invited to draw pictures about their playschool experiences. Emphasis was placed on the drawing as a process rather than a product, and on listening to the children while they drew, instead of trying to analyze their drawings. The children’s playschool teachers were co-researchers participating in the data generation; they were, at the same time participants in the study. The teachers were interviewed and their views on their encounters with the children during the research and on how the children recollected their playschool lives were recorded. The findings of the study show that the participating children saw playschool as an important place for participation and practicing interaction with other children. Relations with other children were the main sources of happiness and sorrow. The children had memories of good physical spaces in playschool where they could move around and engage in various activities of their own choosing. Social relationships
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