This book is the outcome of a joint collaboration between East China Normal University and the University of Luxembourg, initiated by the Center of Ideas for the Basic Education of the Future (IBEF), and focuses on kindergartens in China from a cultural psychology perspective.
By coupling young scholars from diverse cultural backgrounds as research tandems, this book uses an innovative methodological method to reveal a deeply immersing research perspective of the often complicated issues in the Chinese social reality, where long historical tradition and strong motivation for a modernized future are fused together and continuously evolve itself into a vibrant and intricate landscape. Meanings and values consciously or unconsciously promoted and conducted in the kindergarten are semiotic devices and they mediate childrens and educators daily behaviours and activities, which are constantly navigating among different social institutions and crossing the border of kindergarten.
The book discusses the process of childrens socialization in the kindergarten from different angles such as cultural objects, moral education, conflict negotiation, children's drawing analysis and the role of Lego in numeracy development. It also provides an overview of basic educational needs in Chinese kindergartens as well as three commentaries to provide background information and to add a reflective angle for the readers. By reading the book, readers will hopefully go through a constantly transforming process between familiarizing and de-familiarizing along with the research tandem and develop their own understanding of the complex landscape of the Chinese kindergarten and its children as developing subjects constantly living and transcending the context.
Chapter 1 Research Tandems in international collaboration:
Luxembourg-China.- Chapter 2 Dialogues on Basic Educational Needs: East and
West.- Chapter 3 Setting the stage: Kindergarten in China as beginning of
schooling.- Chapter 4 Cultural objects at ECNU Kindergarten.- Chapter 5 Moral
education in a Shanghai kindergarten how do children perceive social values
and norms?.- Chapter 6 Chinese Preschoolers Conflict negotiation in resource
limited situations.- Chapter 7 Small Images of a Big World: Childrens
drawings in a Chinese Kindergarten.- Chapter 8 The Role of LEGO in Numeracy
development: A case analysis.- Chapter 9 Childrens construction of the
natural numbers: some examples from a cultural background.- Chapter 10 The
school as semiotic intercultural arena.- Chapter 11 Revisiting peer conflict
from sociocultural perspective.
Chapter 12 GENERAL CONCLUSIONS: United
research efforts of the young: Realizing potentials.
Shuangshuang Xu is a PhD candidate in Department of Communication and Psychology, Aalborg University, Danmark. She completed her MA study in Department of Psychology and Cognitive Science, East China Normal University. Her main research interest is integrating philosophy, art and psychology to explore methodological and theoretical issues in cultural psychology. Now she is working on using drama in education to facilitate childrens social and cultural development.
Giuseppina Marsico is Associate Professor of Development and Educational Psychology at the University of Salerno (Italy), Affiliated Researcher at Centre for Cultural Psychology, Aalborg University (Denmark), Visiting Professor at Ph.D Programme in Psychology, Federal University of Bahia, (Brazil) and Honorary Associate Professor in School of Psychology University of Sidney (Australia). She is an 20 years experienced researcher, with a proven international research network.