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Förskollärares syn på barns inflytande i förskolan : En jämförande studie om barns inflytande i Filippinerna och Sverige

Authors: Ventanilla Bellander, Farrah;

Förskollärares syn på barns inflytande i förskolan : En jämförande studie om barns inflytande i Filippinerna och Sverige

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to investigate how preschool teachers’ views from both the Philippines and Sweden differ based on their own experiences and approaches in relation to the children’s involvement in their everyday life at the preschool. This research sheds light on what strategies and pedagogical approaches the preschool teachers have to involve the children to participate. Moreover, this research will look at and compare what the preschool teachers see as challenges or hindrances in giving children the chance to influence. Qualitative video and personal interviews with five preschool teachers have been conducted from five different preschools in total, two in Sweden and three in the Philippines. The results show that all teachers want to involve the children and give them influence. However, the Swedish preschool teachers put more emphasis on this. It is obvious from the results that the Swedish children are given more influence than the Filipino children. In my analysis I investigate the reasons for this; that might not only be because of a different mindset of the preschool teachers but also structural differences such as a different curriculum, different daily routines, the number of pedagogues per child and the impact of group size.

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Sweden
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Children’s influence, preschool teachers, Philippines, Pedagogy, Preschool teacher’s strategies, Pedagogik, challenges, qualitative interview

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