Nordic Dialogues on Children and Families

Nordic Dialogues on Children and Families
Author: Susanne Garvis,Elin Eriksen Ødegaard
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2017-07-20
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317202981

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This book brings together key authors from the Nordic countries (Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark and Iceland) to discuss theoretical and empirical research on families and children. Sharing the Nordic perspective from each of the five countries, the book highlights key ideas within and across the countries. The chapters provide an understanding of the history of the Nordic perspectives of family and children, present current innovative research on solutions to complex issues, and explore contemporary issues. Nordic countries continually attain high scores in lifestyle measures, quality of life and children’s outcomes. Much of this has to do with the specific culture and policy of the Nordic countries. Written by academics within the region who are well regarded for contributing to academic and public debate, this book will appeal to an international audience interested in the Nordic perspective and social policy around family and children.

Nordic Families Children and Early Childhood Education

Nordic Families  Children and Early Childhood Education
Author: Susanne Garvis,Heidi Harju-Luukkainen,Sonja Sheridan,Pia Williams
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2019-06-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030168667

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Largely as a result of social policies and cultural factors, the Nordic countries continually score high in lifestyle measures, quality of life and children’s outcomes. This book brings together authors from the Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden) to share knowledge and understanding regarding families, children, primary education and children’s leisure time activities. The empirical research and theoretical contributions provide important insights into the ‘Nordic model’ and explore the issues facing Nordic countries. The book reveals that while there are many similarities across the countries, differences also arise. The content of the book is more relevant now than ever, as countries look at better ways to support their populations. Nordic Families, Children and Early Childhood Education will be of interest to students and scholars across a range of disciplines, including Education, Sociology and Social Policy.

Family centre in the Nordic Countries

Family centre in the Nordic Countries
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Nordic Council of Ministers
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2012
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789289323031

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Inclusion and Special Needs Education for Immigrant Students in the Nordic Countries

Inclusion and Special Needs Education for Immigrant Students in the Nordic Countries
Author: Natallia Bahdanovich Hanssen,Heidi Harju-Luukkainen,Christel Sundqvist
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2023-12-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781003807896

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Inclusion for immigrant students with special educational needs (SEN) is a neglected area of research. This edited volume addresses this problem, providing up-to-date insights into the provided support and special needs education (SNE) for immigrant students in different contexts of the Nordic countries. This important book explores the diversity of student experiences, addressing both compulsory schools and vocational education, and examines how different Nordic countries conceptualise and approach support and SNE for immigrant students. Readers will get an opportunity to read various studies that address gaps in the realisation of inclusion and special need education. This book initiates a dialogue on generating new knowledge, approaches, and methods to expand the flexibility necessary to implement a fully inclusive education. The book offers research that includes strong theoretical and practical frameworks, interviews, interventions, assessments, case studies as well as offers future directions for inclusive and special needs education. By exploring the process of inclusion and special needs education in the Nordic countries, this book is an essential read for those who intend to deepen their understanding and to enact inclusion, and the development of special needs education for immigrant students.

Supporting Difficult Transitions

Supporting Difficult Transitions
Author: Mariane Hedegaard,Anne Edwards
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2019-07-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781350052772

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The international contributors to Supporting Difficult Transitions discuss examples of transitions that are problematic for children, young people and their carers. Focusing on vulnerable children and young people, the transitions include: starting school, changing schools, starting work, entering a new culture or a culture that has been changed to focusing on vulnerable children and young people. The book will be useful to practitioners involved in supporting children and their carers as they make these moves; students and course tutors in the caring professions; researchers; and policy makers and those who implement policy for children and young people. The different case examples are given coherence by drawing on cultural-historical approaches to how people move between practices. Particular attention is paid to how practitioners can build shared understandings of what matters for children and young people and for the institutions they are entering. These understandings become a resource to strengthen collaborations between practitioners or between practitioners and the children and their carers, as they support entry into new practices.

Special Education in the Early Years

Special Education in the Early Years
Author: Heidi Harju-Luukkainen,Natallia Bahdanovich Hanssen,Christel Sundqvist
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2022-04-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030912970

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This book explores policies and practices in special education in the early years, highlighting shared enablers and barriers. It examines research, policies and practices from different Nordic countries and discusses the theory and empirical data underlying the research. It looks at specific issues including gifted children, social inequality and exclusion, teaching children with autism, inclusive practice, language and emotions. The book offers critical perspectives, highlights potential developmental objects and gives recommendations for further research as well as policy and practice. The book features many aspects of the so-called Nordic model - the economic and social policies common to the Nordic Countries: Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. The findings provide important insights into the Nordic model and advance the understanding of relevant issues facing the Nordic countries.

Teachers and Families Perspectives in Early Childhood Education and Care

Teachers  and Families  Perspectives in Early Childhood Education and Care
Author: Sivanes Phillipson,Susanne Garvis
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2019-01-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781351397896

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The second volume in this Early Childhood Education in the 21st Century: International Teaching, Family and Policy Perspectives miniseries focuses on teacher and family perspectives of early childhood education and care from 19 different countries around the world. The aim of this volume is to articulate the key components of teacher education and family practices that impact young children’s education and care. Each country featured in this volume presents its own unique perspective in relation to the cultural and societal constraints around teacher training and/or family practices and the thinking around those practices that are important for early childhood development. Offering a unique insight into how teachers and families work together in different countries, the book is essential reading for early childhood educators, researchers, early childhood organisations, policy makers and those interested to know more about early childhood within an international perspective.

Exploring Young Children s Agency in Everyday Transitions

Exploring Young Children   s Agency in Everyday Transitions
Author: Pernille Juhl
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2023-03-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781350188310

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This book presents new ethnographic research carried out with five children between one and five years old. It explores children's agency in relation to daily transitions across everyday life contexts such as home and day-care contexts. Based on this new research, Pernille Juhl shows how young children are active participants orientating in their everyday life transitions. She argues that we should understanding children as creative and transformative subjects co-creating together with co-participants such as parents, professionals and other children, the conditions under which they live. Juhl builds on theoretical work by Holzkamp, Stetsenko, Hedegaard and Vygotsky and covers a range of theoretical approaches and concepts in her analysis such as befindlichkeit, micromovements and embodied orientation. While the research was carried out in the Danish context, the broader theoretical discussions are relevant for early childhood contexts globally, with a focus on Europe and the USA.