Consent in the Childhood Classroom: Centering Student Voices Across Early Years and Elementary Education
Consent in the Childhood Classroom challenges typical premises of social and emotional learning, self-regulation, and putative misbehavior by centering the theme of consent in the experiences of young children and their teachers. Early childhood and elementary teachers often face disruptions and acts of dissent from young students, without a helpful conceptual framework for understanding how these expressions may stem from social injustices, developmental nuances, and problematic assumptions about the nature of children’s agency. By posing complex yet relatable questions about the presumptions of authority, positivity, and routines in learning environments, and drawing on classroom anecdotes along with interviews with children and teachers, this book offers an accessible approach to cultivating expansive relationships in the classroom, a vision for a richer and more mutual education, and a clearer understanding of what'school means from the perspective of the child.

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Consent in the Childhood Classroom: Centering Student Voices Across Early Years and Elementary Education
Consent in the Childhood Classroom challenges typical premises of social and emotional learning, self-regulation, and putative misbehavior by centering the theme of consent in the experiences of young children and their teachers. Early childhood and elementary teachers often face disruptions and acts of dissent from young students, without a helpful conceptual framework for understanding how these expressions may stem from social injustices, developmental nuances, and problematic assumptions about the nature of children’s agency. By posing complex yet relatable questions about the presumptions of authority, positivity, and routines in learning environments, and drawing on classroom anecdotes along with interviews with children and teachers, this book offers an accessible approach to cultivating expansive relationships in the classroom, a vision for a richer and more mutual education, and a clearer understanding of what'school means from the perspective of the child.

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Consent in the Childhood Classroom: Centering Student Voices Across Early Years and Elementary Education

Consent in the Childhood Classroom: Centering Student Voices Across Early Years and Elementary Education

by Clio Stearns
Consent in the Childhood Classroom: Centering Student Voices Across Early Years and Elementary Education

Consent in the Childhood Classroom: Centering Student Voices Across Early Years and Elementary Education

by Clio Stearns

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Consent in the Childhood Classroom challenges typical premises of social and emotional learning, self-regulation, and putative misbehavior by centering the theme of consent in the experiences of young children and their teachers. Early childhood and elementary teachers often face disruptions and acts of dissent from young students, without a helpful conceptual framework for understanding how these expressions may stem from social injustices, developmental nuances, and problematic assumptions about the nature of children’s agency. By posing complex yet relatable questions about the presumptions of authority, positivity, and routines in learning environments, and drawing on classroom anecdotes along with interviews with children and teachers, this book offers an accessible approach to cultivating expansive relationships in the classroom, a vision for a richer and more mutual education, and a clearer understanding of what'school means from the perspective of the child.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367567620
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/22/2022
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Clio Stearns is Assistant Professor of Education at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, USA.

Table of Contents

Acknowldgments Introduction 1. What is Consent? 2. Why Does Consent Matter in Schools? 3. I Want, I Need, I Love 4. Escaping Notice 5. Working It Out Together 6. Anger and Despair 7. Disrupting the Frame References Index

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