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Towards mentoring as feminist praxis in early childhood education and care in England
Authors:Sue Hammond  Kate Smith
Institution:1. School of Teacher Education and Development, Canterbury Christ Church University, Canterbury, UK;2. Research Centre for Children, Families and Communities, Canterbury Christ Church University, Canterbury, UK
Abstract:Following our contribution to a study of mentoring in seven European countries, we explored epistemological and ontological inconsistencies within mainstream mentoring systems and their regulated practice in England. We considered how feminist mentoring praxis can unsettle conceptualisations of mentoring relationships and challenge inequity in the early education systems and the practice of teaching young children. Predominantly female, early childhood educators suffer from low status in England, and their working lives may be controlled and policed through inequitable systems. On entering the workforce, trainees encounter a reductionist policy milieu where mentoring structures and normative assessment arrangements contribute to inequity. Mentors play pivotal roles in inducting trainees into their worlds of work with young children. Mentoring relationships can determine whether trainees accept the status quo. Principles derived from feminist praxis enable mentors to practise an ‘engaged pedagogy’, co-constructing knowledge, subverting hierarchies and contesting taken-for-granted aspects of policy and practice.
Keywords:early childhood  mentoring  feminism  policy  praxis  England
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