The Role of Preschools and Preschool Teachers: Icelandic preschool educators' discourses |
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Authors: | JO´HANNA EINARSDO´TTIR |
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Institution: | Iceland University of Education , Stakkahlid, 105, ReykjavL′k, Iceland |
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Abstract: | The purpose of the study was to investigate how preschool teachers in Iceland view early childhood education and the professional preschool teacher. Focus groups consisting of early childhood educators in Iceland were interviewed. Each of four focus groups comprised educators who held similar positions. They were: (1) preschool teachers; (2) preschool directors; (3) preschool consultants; and (4) educators of preschool teachers. Data were analyzed using strategies of qualitative inquiry. The analysis revealed dilemmas concerning the use of concepts such as teaching and care, cooperation with the primary schools, the organization of the preschool day, and the role of preschool teachers in children's learning. The results were interpreted in the light of postmodern perspectives of the child and early childhood institutions. |
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Keywords: | Early Childhood Education Iceland Preschools Preschool Teachers Professionalism |
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