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What is Super-Diversity

Professional and Ethical Consideration for Early Childhood Leaders
The transnational, trans-migratory, global nature of our current world that makes our young “super-diverse” – beyond just ethnicity, race, class, gender, language, and so on.
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Revising Cultural Competence and Critical Consciousness for Early Childhood Education
Ambika Gopal Raj (California State University, Los Angeles, USA)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 26
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-5089-2.ch016
Abstract
This chapter revises two important critical pedagogy concepts—cultural competence and critical consciousness—so they make meaning in early childhood educational contexts. Cultural psychology theories are used to re-conceptualize these terms from a non-Euro-centric perspective to emphasize that children's holistic development is nuanced particularly by the communities that they develop within. These terms are also examined from a critical pedagogical context of “super-diversity” through a discussion on identity and community cultural wealth to broach the idea that sites of early childhood education must serve as spaces that give agency and empowerment, given the trans-migratory world we live in. Further, Derman-Sparks and Edwards' conception of anti-bias education is demonstrated in the use of Persona Dolls, specifically for pedagogical leadership, in instructional settings as a way to broach critical pedagogy. Finally, some strategies for pedagogical leadership are suggested.
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