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In Between Teaching and Caring in the Preschool, John C. Pruit
argues that preschool teaching is more than a set of roles and
duties tied to institutional expectations. Drawing on two years of
ethnographic fieldwork, twenty-three interviews and countless
conversations with preschool teachers, and analysis of preschool
documents, Pruit opens the black box of the preschool to show the
complexity of the preschool teacher identity as it unfolds in
everyday practices of teaching and caring. His analysis of
preschool teachers' talk and interaction addresses pertinent
sociological and early childhood education themes, including
classroom management, social control, emotions, and identity
construction. He demonstrates there is more going on in the
preschool than teaching young children and caring for them. Through
practices of classroom management and teaching language, preschool
teachers socialize children into education contexts and exert
social control in and through teaching practices. By managing
emotions, preschool teachers also manage impressions of themselves
and the preschool. He also shows how preschool teachers use
resources like Montessori pedagogy and their lived experience to
construct authenticity. Pruit concludes that institutions, such as
ECE, shape identities within and away from the institution.
In Between Teaching and Caring in the Preschool, John C. Pruit
argues that preschool teaching is more than a set of roles and
duties tied to institutional expectations. Drawing on two years of
ethnographic fieldwork, twenty-three interviews and countless
conversations with preschool teachers, and analysis of preschool
documents, Pruit opens the black box of the preschool to show the
complexity of the preschool teacher identity as it unfolds in
everyday practices of teaching and caring. His analysis of
preschool teachers' talk and interaction addresses pertinent
sociological and early childhood education themes, including
classroom management, social control, emotions, and identity
construction. He demonstrates there is more going on in the
preschool than teaching young children and caring for them. Through
practices of classroom management and teaching language, preschool
teachers socialize children into education contexts and exert
social control in and through teaching practices. By managing
emotions, preschool teachers also manage impressions of themselves
and the preschool. He also shows how preschool teachers use
resources like Montessori pedagogy and their lived experience to
construct authenticity. Pruit concludes that institutions, such as
ECE, shape identities within and away from the institution.
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