School Journey as a Third Place: Theories, Methods and Experiences Around The World
By (Author) Zoe Moody
Edited by Ayuko Berchtold-Sedooka
Edited by Sara Camponovo
Edited by Philip D. Jaff
Edited by Frdric Darbellay
Anthem Press
Anthem Press
7th March 2023
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Regional / International studies
Child care and upbringing: advice for parents
371.872
Hardback
268
Width 153mm, Height 229mm, Spine 26mm
454g
Journeys to school are an important time and space of transition between homes and schools for children around the world.
This book comprises various chapters providing insights on childrens experiences of this essential part of their lives and schooling experience. In an interdisciplinary and intercultural perspective, international leaders focus on how children from very different contexts travel between their homes and their schools and how this transitional space impacts their daily lives and interactions with their environment. An overview of different school journeys is covered, laying out the contours of a child-friendly and context responsive transition to and from school.
The way to and from school becomes a third place for some children who develop meaningful social and environmental relationships, mix up with children who do not belong to the same groups, learn, relax, etc. As genuine social actors, children invest one of the last spaces of freedom they are given to apprehend their environment. What specificities arise depending on various experiences and contexts What similarities can be drawn on this close-to-be generalised transitional practice How do children themselves act, impact and appreciate the journey to and from school
Various studies from a wide range of disciplines and using different methods have highlighted benefits and risks related to childrens journey to school, providing insightful data regarding modes of transportation, health and wellbeing issues, school organisation and legislation, safety or urban development, etc. Research has also shown how this journey can support positive links between the child and his or her social and natural environment. Realities however vary immensely depending on the context. While some children, conveyed to school, barely have the opportunity to interact with their environment, or to benefit from some welcome physical activity after having been sat for several hours in class, others walk long distances or even face relatively serious hazards during their journey.
The books multidisciplinary approach in studying childrens school journeys around the world produces rich and exciting new knowledge on childrens autonomous mobility whilst also attesting to the multidimensionality of their lives within this everyday transitional space of theirs Leena Alanen, Professor Emerita (Early Childhood Education), Department of Education, Associate Professor/Docent (Sociology), Department of Social Sciences and Philosophy, University of Jyvskyl, Finland.
This book provides a theoretically and empirically nuanced exploration of the school journey that the contributors highlight with carefully crafted analyses through childrens own voices and experiences. Exploring the school journey as a transitional or third space, the book greatly enriches our understanding of a key but often neglected aspect of childrens daily lives and well-being Spyros Spyrou, Professor of Anthropology, European University Cyprus.
Zoe Moody is Professor at the University of Teacher Education Valais and Senior Research Associate at the Centre for Childrens Rights Studies, University of Geneva.
Ayuko Berchtold-Sedooka, PhD, is Research Associate at the Centre for Childrens Rights Studies, University of Geneva, and Expert in educational resource production, at ducation21.
Sara Camponovo, PhD, is Research Associate at the Centre for Childrens Rights Studies, University of Geneva.
Philip D. Jaffe is Professor at the Centre for Childrens Rights Studies, University of Geneva,
and a member of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child.
Frederic Darbellay is Associate Professor at the University of Geneva and Head of the Inter- & Transdisciplinarity Unit at the Centre for Childrens Rights Studies.