2 research outputs found
01. “Documentation” in Pistoia preschools: A window and a mirror
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<p>This article discusses the practice of documentation in the early years education services
of Pistoia, Italy. The findings, arising from a research study visit in May 2014, provide
insights into the values and principles implicit in early childhood practice in the Pistoian
nidi d’infanzia [nurseries] (for children from 3 months to 3 years of age) and scuole d’infanzia
[kindergartens] (for children from 3 to 6 years of age). Documentation plays an important
role in Pistoia: it provides a window (for multiple audiences) into children’s learning
journeys, and also a mirror that reflects children’s and teachers’ experiences and
constitutes an important element in a reflective pedagogy.
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<p>The analysis of group interviews with both teachers and parents during the research visit
identified four main themes. Firstly, documentation in Pistoia provides a graphic
representation of the guiding threads that run through long-term projects and also
identifies key moments in children’s learning. Secondly, documentation makes visible an
educational approach in which emotion and affect are seen as central to young children’s
learning. Thirdly, the regular inclusion of families in documentation illustrates the
collaborative partnerships between schools and homes that are the bedrock of early
education in Pistoia. Fourthly, documentation expresses the highly developed aesthetic of
Pistoian early years practice; the beautiful and cared-for environments in these preschools
constitute an invitation to children to explore and create. </p>
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00. Guest editors’ introduction to the special issue
International Research in Early Childhood Education, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 1–