PATHS OF RESEARCH WITH SMALL CHILDREN: Breaking Boundaries

The following text has as its origin a Master's degree's investigation, where the central motivation was to attempt to comprehend educative practices developed in a Public Early Childhood Education Institution from Florianópolis city. A group of 20 children aged between 3 and 4 years-old...

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Main Author: Elaine de Paula (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Editora da Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul, 2010-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:The following text has as its origin a Master's degree's investigation, where the central motivation was to attempt to comprehend educative practices developed in a Public Early Childhood Education Institution from Florianópolis city. A group of 20 children aged between 3 and 4 years-old were the research's subjects. The analysis highlights from those practices the relationships established between adults and children inside the institution, especially the situations which adults consider as "transgression" committed by children. I underline here the methodological course from this Study in order to register the possibilities of research with children, emphasizing their condition as full social subjects and, therefore, interlocutors capable of talking about their selves. The relationships among children (pairs) revealed a certain complicity degree in the formulation of strategies through which they "cheated" some of the rules imposed by adults. These observations constitute a alert and a orientation for those who intend to build a Pedagogy that changes from regulation to subjects' emancipation. Key-words: Early Childhood Education; Research Methodologies; Transgression
Item Description:0103-8842
1982-9949
10.17058/rea.v18i2.1526