Education for participatory democracy: a Grade R perspective

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https://doi.org/10.38140/pie.v29i1.1669

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Early childhood development, Grade R, Developmentally, Appropriate practice, Socio-cultural historical approach, Philosophy for children, Community of enquiry, Reasonable person, Thinking skills, Participatory democracy, Inclusion, Childhood, Voice

Abstract

This paper proposes a form of Grade R pedagogy in South African schools that addresses both the diverse realities of South Africa’s children and the principles underpinning a participatory democracy. The community of enquiry pedagogy we propose is based on a socio-cultural historical theoretical perspective and focuses on the nurturing of a reasonable person (both learner and teacher) in the context of a play-based Grade R (reception year). This relational pedagogy assumes the inclusion of child’s voice and the participation of child1 as thinker, and therefore challenges teachers to take up different roles as co-enquirers, democrats, guides and listeners.

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2011-03-25

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Education for participatory democracy: a Grade R perspective. (2011). Perspectives in Education, 29(1), 36-45. https://doi.org/10.38140/pie.v29i1.1669

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