Reframing the Everyday in Early Childhood Pedagogy
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Casey Y. Myers is the co-founder of Watershed Early Years. An award-winning scholar, her professional interests include posthumanism, new materialism, and post-qualitative inquiry in relation to children’s everyday lives in school, as well as children’s ethical participation in community-based research.
Kylie Smith is a Professor of early childhood studies at the Melbourne Graduate School of Education, University of Melbourne. Her research focuses on pedagogies for social justice in early childhood. Kylie draws on participatory research methods and feminist theories to research and learn with children, families, teachers, and communities
Rochelle L. Hostler is the co-founder of Watershed Early Years. Her professional interests include progressive social-constructivist early childhood education, critical interrogation of curriculum and pedagogy, and research involving children’s school life.
Marek Tesar is Head of School and the Associate Dean International at the University of Auckland. He is also the director of the Centre for Global Childhoods. His scholarship focuses on early childhood education and childhood studies in both New Zealand and cross-country contexts.