Learning Lessons From International Education in Crisis Research

Author:

Fairchild Nikki1ORCID,Emerson Ann1,Hamilton Sukhbinder1

Affiliation:

1. University of Portsmouth, UK

Abstract

This chapter will apply lessons learned from the humanitarian sector's decades of international education in crisis research to the UK's real-time phased return to Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) settings following the COVID-19 lockdown. ECEC Teachers contribute to strong early attachments and stability of routines that are key for supporting a young child's personal, social, and emotional well-being. Although these principles are normally embedded in most ECEC practice, during the time of COVID-19 new ways of relating to others due to social distancing measures may upset these routines, attachments, and social interactions that are critical for young children. The authors apply lessons learned from decades of international education in times of crisis. Drawing on intersectional and postcolonial approaches, the authors consider how scholars and organizations from the Global South can bring a new dimension to ECEC practice. This provides policy makers and ECEC Teachers the opportunity to develop their skill sets to support transitions back to settings post lockdown.

Publisher

IGI Global

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