Learning to be Responsible: Young Children Transitions outside School

<p>This paper focuses on out of school learning during early childhood transitions through case studies of young children in two different rural communities in Peru. It shows that for young children, increasing participation in their social worlds is marked not only through specific rites, but...

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Main Author: Ames, P
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2013
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description <p>This paper focuses on out of school learning during early childhood transitions through case studies of young children in two different rural communities in Peru. It shows that for young children, increasing participation in their social worlds is marked not only through specific rites, but also through a more subtle process that involves a progressive change in their roles and responsibilities within their households. This transition involves the learning of practical and social skills, develops a sense of identity, belonging and responsibility, and makes children feel valuable members of their families and communities. The process takes place at the same time as young children start formal schooling, but is often ignored by school itself. The paper contributes to current discussions on out-of -school learning and child work at specific life-course moments such as the transition to middle childhood, contributing empirical material as well in order to understand the transition itself</p>
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spelling oxford-uuid:00b4c77d-2acc-4c92-9283-6eccfb3933322022-03-26T08:30:59ZLearning to be Responsible: Young Children Transitions outside SchoolJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:00b4c77d-2acc-4c92-9283-6eccfb393332Children and youthEnglishOxford University Research Archive - ValetElsevier2013Ames, P<p>This paper focuses on out of school learning during early childhood transitions through case studies of young children in two different rural communities in Peru. It shows that for young children, increasing participation in their social worlds is marked not only through specific rites, but also through a more subtle process that involves a progressive change in their roles and responsibilities within their households. This transition involves the learning of practical and social skills, develops a sense of identity, belonging and responsibility, and makes children feel valuable members of their families and communities. The process takes place at the same time as young children start formal schooling, but is often ignored by school itself. The paper contributes to current discussions on out-of -school learning and child work at specific life-course moments such as the transition to middle childhood, contributing empirical material as well in order to understand the transition itself</p>
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Learning to be Responsible: Young Children Transitions outside School
title Learning to be Responsible: Young Children Transitions outside School
title_full Learning to be Responsible: Young Children Transitions outside School
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title_short Learning to be Responsible: Young Children Transitions outside School
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