Racialisation in Early Years Education

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African Caribbean Heritage
American Critical Legal Studies
anti-racist early years practice
Anti-racist practice
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Black Children
Black Children's Experiences
Black Children's Identities
Black Children’s Experiences
Black Children’s Identities
Black Male Identity
Black Pupils
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Children's voice
Classroom
Colour Blind Approach
Critical Race Praxis
Critical Race Theory
CRT Call
CRT Lens
CRT Methodology
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Cultural Wealth
early childhood studies
Early years education
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EYFS Curriculum
General Equality Duties
Gina Houston
identity formation theory
institutional racism
intersectionality in education
multicultural pedagogy
Pina's Stories
Pina’s Stories
Positive Black Identities
qualitative classroom research
Race Equality Policy
Racial Micro-aggressions
Racialisation
Reception
Sand Play
Socio-cultural Experiences
Stories
Strong Black Identity
TACTYC
White Middle Class Values
Young Black Children

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138152878
  • Weight: 230g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Sep 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This timely book explores the unique experiences of young black children during their first year of school and supports an understanding of how entry into the early years environment impacts on identity. Their stories emphasise the importance of listening to the voices of children themselves. A theoretical analysis of their first-hand experiences through a critical race lens illustrates how they are racialised through everyday interactions and routines. Chapters explore how personal and institutional attitudes might be reviewed to ensure that pedagogies and practices support the maintenance of black identities and challenge racism.

Enabling the reader to relate to the reality of black children’s experience and offering valuable suggestions for effective anti-racist practice, chapters cover the following:

  • the impacts of racism on black children’s newly forming identities
  • manifestations of racism in the early years sector
  • multiculturalism and institutional whiteness
  • effective communication with parents
  • racialisation in relation to intersections of class, gender and race
  • the role of playful pedagogies and friendships to support cultural identity.

This book enhances understanding of how race and racism operate across the early years sector and offers advice and reflective questions throughout. It is essential reading for students, practitioners and policymakers involved in early years provision.

Gina Houston has experience working with young black children and their families in England and Jamaica. Since qualifying as a teacher she has been a nursery school head teacher, trainer, early years advisor and children’s centre manager. Working for a national charity, she has also supported practitioners in adopting anti-racist practice and policy across the early years sector.

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