Teachers Undertaking Narrative Inquiry With Children

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  • Julia L. Ellis

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Introduction:  In the city of Toronto in 1991, I worked with preservice teachers in the context of an educational psychology course entitled "Understanding Children and Youth."  I like this title.  It means something very different from "All You Ever Wanted to Know About Children and Youth" or even "Explaining Children and Youth."  Understanding, as best I can glean from my hermeneutic readings, means finding a fusion of horizons with the other person and in the process becoming more self-conscious about whatever you had previously taken for granted or accepted as given.  For adult-children understanding, this entails genuinely attempting to make sense of the child within the child's own terms or frame of reference and becoming more self-reflexive about your role or what you can be for that child.

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Ellis, J. L. (2014). Teachers Undertaking Narrative Inquiry With Children. Analytic Teaching, 12(2). Retrieved from https://journal.viterbo.edu/index.php/at/article/view/554

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