Reconceptualising child observation: Prioritising subjectivity

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Alcock, Sophie

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2012

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early childhood teachers
teacher observations
toddlers
pedagogy
responsive relationships

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Alcock, S. J. (2012). Reconceptualising child observation: Prioritising subjectivity. The First Years: Nga tau Tuatahi: New Zealand Journal of Infant and Toddler Education,. 14 (1) : 10-13.

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This article puts forward a rationale for early childhood teachers observing and interpreting 'objectivity', 'subjectivity' and 'intersubjectivally'. By 'subjectively' I am referring to the idea of teachers working with interpreting the feelings and thoughts that subjectively emerge in them while they observe child(ren) ...

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