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Negotiating local and glocal discourse in kindergarten: Stories from Indonesia

   | Aug 09, 2019
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Journal of Pedagogy
Special Issue: Negotiating the Local and Global Discourses Shaping Early Childhood Education Practices in the Global South: An act of Decolonialisation. Editor: Vina Adriany

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This paper aims to explore how kindergartens in Indonesia become a space to negotiate local and global discourses. Informed by postcolonial theories, it seeks to identify a hybrid space that goes beyond the binary between South and North. Based on fieldwork in three different kindergartens in Indonesia, this paper illuminate different forms of negotiation adopted by the kindergartens. Two most pervasive global discourses found are related with child-centredness and neoliberalism. The kindergartens negotiate these discourses through a social aspiration, character building, and religious values discourses. The finding suggests how juxtaposed ideas continue to intersect with one another ECE.

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1338-2144
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English
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2 times per year
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Social Sciences, Education, other