Colonialism in Early Education, Care, and Intervention: A Knowledge Synthesis
21 hours ago 21 hours agoThis knowledge synthesis aims to understand Indigenous experiences of early childhood education, care, family support, intervention, health, and Indigenous services in the context of childhood disability. Each of these institutional contexts has its own underlying professional discourses and worldviews. Knowledge from three sources have been synthesized: (1) interviews with Indigenous families about their experiences of having disabled children, conducted through the Inclusive Early Childhood Service System (IECSS) Project; (2) analysis of the IECSS interviews by the District of Temiskaming Elders Council and Indigenous community partners; and (3) the existing body of literature on disability and Indigenous children. This project was conducted in partnership with a mixed team of Indigenous and settler researchers.
Underwood, K., Ineese-Nash, N., & Haché, A. (2019). Colonialism in Early Education, Care, and Intervention: A Knowledge Synthesis. Journal of Childhood Studies, 44(4), 21-35. https://doi.org/10.18357/jcs444201919209
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