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Early Childhood Care and Education at the Margins

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African Perspectives on Birth to Three

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Early Childhood Care and Education at the Margins book

African Perspectives on Birth to Three
Edited ByHasina Banu Ebrahim, Auma Okwany, Oumar Barry
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2018
eBook Published 24 September 2018
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351185158
Pages 206
eBook ISBN 9781351185158
Subjects Education, Humanities, Social Sciences
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Ebrahim, H.B., Okwany, A., & Barry, O. (Eds.). (2018). Early Childhood Care and Education at the Margins: African Perspectives on Birth to Three (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351185158

ABSTRACT

The importance of early childhood care and education (ECCE) in the lives of very young children is gaining increasing attention around the globe and yet there is a persistent lack of diverse knowledge perspectives on this critical phase. This stems from dominant Eurocentric framings of early childhood research, and related theories. Early Childhood Care and Education at the Margins provides contextual accounts of ECCE in Africa in order to build multiple perspectives and to promote responsive thought and actions.

The book is an entry point to knowledge production for birth to three in Africa and responds to the call for the field to be in dialogue with different perspectives that attempt to map concepts, debates and contemporary concerns. In this book, a group of African authors, representing both Anglophone and Francophone Africa, provide insider's perspectives on a wide range of geographic, cultural and thematic positions. In so doing, they show the breadth and depth of ideas on which the ECCE field draws. The chapters in the volume highlight a range of topics including poverty, early socialisation, local care practices, gendered roles, and service provision. They open up important points of departure for thinking about ECCE policy, practice, theory and research.

The book presents African perspectives in a globalising world. It is therefore suitable for an international readership. It includes cross-cultural comparisons as well as critiques of dominant discourses which will be of particular interest to academics, researchers and postgraduate students active in the field of ECCE, childhood studies, cultural studies and comparative education.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|15 pages

Creating visibility for birth to 3 in Africa

A push from the margins
ByAuma Okwany, Hasina Banu Ebrahim

chapter 2|15 pages

Small stories from the margins

Cartographies of child poverty and vulnerability experience in Kenya
ByElizabeth Ngutuku

chapter 3|15 pages

Early childcare and development in Central African refugee families in Cameroon Mbere 1 villages

chapter 4|16 pages

Reconstructing child caregiving

Perspectives on child-headed households in Uganda
ByDoris M. Kakuru

chapter 5|13 pages

Contesting and rethinking the role of men in early childhood care and education support system for birth to 3 in Zimbabwe

ByHilton Nyamukapa

chapter 6|15 pages

Repositioning peripheral voices

Examining institutional processes of exclusion in health care provisioning for urban poor children from birth to 3 years
ByAurelia Munene

chapter 7|12 pages

Socialisation of children aged birth to 3 in Benin

Representations and routes
ByPélagie Mongbo-Gbenahou

chapter 8|16 pages

Early childhood care narratives of young mothers in Uganda

ByAnnah Kamusiime

chapter 9|15 pages

Bridging narratives

Intergenerational transmission of indigenous knowledge in the care and education of children from birth to 3 in Madagascar
ByZanafy Gladys Abdoul

chapter 10|14 pages

Factors influencing parental choice of centre-based provision for early childhood care and education in Ghana

ByFauster Agbenyo

chapter 11|13 pages

Perspectives on early childhood education as a fundamental right in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

ByRoger Thamba Thamba

chapter 12|13 pages

Challenges in implementing a home visiting model for early childhood development in South Africa

ByMalibongwe Gwele, Hasina Banu Ebrahim

chapter 13|17 pages

Paternal involvement in early childhood care and development in Cameroon and Congo-Brazzaville

Contextual redefinition of indicators
ByOlivier Abondo
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