Critical Scholarship in Early Education and Care: Writing and Speaking for/with Others
Abstract
This essay raises questions regarding the primary aims of, and the ethical responsibilities involved in, writing and speaking publicly as individuals, but especially on behalf of a group such as RECE, and to or for unknown and unknowable others and audiences. Drawing from leadership experiences across the over 30 years of RECE, I unpack examples of recent public statements made, and focus on the power of and the ethical responsibilities of critical scholarship and activism.
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2024-01-26
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