Intercultural Education 23(2):89-103 Learning to live together: an exploration and analysis of managing cultural diversity in centre-based early childhood development programmes

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E-Journal
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1469-8439 
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ECCE  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2012 
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[ private ] 
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Early childhood development, Practitioners, ECD educators, Centre-based programmes, Cultural diversity, Young children, Diverse communities, Intercultural education approach, South Africa 
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This paper explores how early childhood development practitioners running centre-based programmes with children aged 3–6 years address the needs of an increasing number of children from diverse cultural backgrounds in their care. This is important as early childhood is a critical moment in which to create a positive awareness about diversity. A qualitative and interactive research design was employed to identify what values, attitudes, knowledge and strategies practitioners and families believe are important to promote the social integration of children from diverse backgrounds. In-depth interviews and participant observation were used to collect data from 10 practitioners working in two urban settlements in two provinces of South Africa, while focus group interviews were carried out with the families of children attending two of the centres. The findings showed that an intercultural education approach provides the necessary tools to address challenges faced by practitioners including promoting social integration, respect for diversity and multilingualism, and the prevention of racist, xenophobic and discriminatory attitudes and actions. 
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