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Antropologija zgodnjega otroštva: Spodbujanje otrokove ustvarjalnosti in soustvarjanja učnega procesa v okolju montessori
ID Mertik, Tina (Author), ID Muršič, Rajko (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Kroflič, Robert (Comentor)

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Abstract
Magistrsko delo je rezultat etnografskega terenskega dela z otroki, starimi med 3 in 6 let. Avtorica izhaja iz premise, da je otrok aktivni (so)ustvarjalec svojega življenja in kot tak sposoben (in primoran) sodelovati pri določanju svojega življenja in izražanju samega sebe. Pomemben delež pri razumevanju otrok v najzgodnejši dobi je prispevala tudi antropologija, natančneje njeno področje antropologije otroštva. Različni avtorji so se lotevali raziskav z otroki in ugotavljali, da je za celostno razumevanje družbe potrebno slišati in skušati razumeti tudi otrokov glas. Čeprav je otroštvo obdobje nenehnih sprememb in prehodov, otrok zaradi tega ne smemo preslišati ali jih jemati kot manj vredne pripadnike in pripadnice skupnosti. Za bolj poglobljeno razumevanje otroka v sodobni Sloveniji se avtorica opira na koncept pedagogike poslušanja. V okvirih pedagogike poslušanja je otrok bogato in zmožno bitje, ki je sposobno oblikovati pomene in razumeti svet v stalnem procesu konstruiranja znanja, identitet in vrednot. Etnografsko terensko delo, ki ga je opravila avtorica, je bilo kombinacija opazovanja z udeležbo in tehnike soudeleženske fotografije, podkrepljene s poglobljenimi individualnimi intervjuji. Uporaba tehnike fotografiranja je metoda, ki se naslanja na podobe in otroka spodbuja ter mu pomaga pri posredovanju lastnih izkušenj in doživljanj drugim. Posebnost raziskave je vrtčevsko okolje, v katerem je avtorica izvajala terensko delo. Gre za vrtec, ki deluje po načelih pedagogike montessori in v katerem avtorica tudi deluje kot vzgojiteljica sodelujočim otrokom.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:etnologija, kulturna antropologija, antropologija otroštva, pedagogika poslušanja, pedagogika montessori, predšolski otroci, soudeležensko fotografiranje
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2023
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-144321 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:14.02.2023
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Language:English
Title:anthropology of early childhood: Encouraging child's creativity an co-creation of learning process in the montessori kindergarten
Abstract:
The master’s thesis is a result of an ethnographic fieldwork with children between 3 and 6 years of age. The author grounds her work on the premise of children as active (co)contributors of their development and as such able (and compelled) to participate in shaping their lives and expressing their thoughts, feelings and ideas. Anthropology, childhood anthropology specifically, provides us with an important contribution in understanding the child. Through research on and with children, various authors have shown that to understand the society as a whole, we need to account for and understand child’s perspective. Even though childhood is a period of constant change and transitions, the children still can offer valuable insights in our understanding of the world around us. In her work, the author employs the pedagogy of listening to gain in-depth understanding of the child. In the framework of the pedagogy of listening the child is a resourceful and capable being able to establish meanings and understand the surroundings through a constant process of knowledge, identity and value formation. Ethnographic fieldwork presented in the thesis consists of observation with intervention and participatory photography, substantiated by in-depth individual interviews. Participatory photography is a method that engages children in sharing their experiences and views using photography. The research was undertaken in a Montessori kindergarten environment where the author is working as a teacher of the participating children.

Keywords:ethnology, cultural anthropology, anthropology of childhood, pedagogy of listening, Montessori pedagogy, preschool children, participatory photography

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