Video discussion about a cultural framework for early childhood educators that’s based on three human rights principles- partnership, protection, and participation. Highly recommended!

Sonja MacFarlane and Julie Houghton

- from Massey University in New Zealand talk about a cultural framework for early childhood educators that’s based on three human rights principles- partnership, protection, and participation.

They share how these principles are woven into the everyday actions of practitioners, the way the Māori cultural beliefs impact educators' interactions, and their plea to researchers, practitioners, and students to listen to culture.

Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGAvT8Hyz1U

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