Explorations of Democracy, Belonging and Relationships with Land

Early childhood education in Aotearoa New Zealand

Linda Mitchell author Amanda Bateman author Bronwen Cowie author Elaine Khoo author Raella Kahuroa author Olivera Kamenarac author Hoana McMillan author Lesley Rameka author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:13th Jul '26

£35.99

This title is due to be published on 13th July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Explorations of Democracy, Belonging and Relationships with Land cover

This groundbreaking book explores the interactions of three powerful concepts in early childhood education: early childhood settings as sites for democracy, belonging as a human need and basis for participation, and relationships with land. Through exemplars of pioneering practice, it renews thinking about democracy and broadens understanding of belonging in culturally diverse societies.

Drawing from three research projects undertaken with teachers as collaborators in eleven early childhood settings, the book showcases examples grounded in Aotearoa New Zealand's renowned bicultural curriculum, Te Whāriki. It demonstrates how participatory design methodologies can reimagine the theory-practice nexus and privilege diverse voices often marginalized in traditional research settings. Woven throughout are "glimpses of hope" that illustrate new possibilities for pedagogical practice in the country's bicultural context. In a time marked by significant societal shifts and neoliberal pressures, the authors argue that layering and interweaving these three concepts enables the creation of innovative approaches to policy thinking and practice that challenge existing frameworks and advocate for public, democratic early childhood education systems.

This essential resource will interest postgraduate students, researchers, teachers, student teachers, early childhood managers and policy makers. It offers valuable insights for advanced students and practitioners of early childhood education seeking to understand democratic practice and belonging in diverse cultural contexts around the globe.

'A timely book that brings together a body of knowledge from across Aotearoa New Zealand and in so doing adds to the country's unique contribution to global education and care with young children. There are messages here to help rethink and reinvigorate urgent questions about democracy, belonging and sustainability.'

Dr Alison Clark, Professor of Early Childhood Education, University of South-Eastern Norway.

ISBN: 9781032976372

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264 pages