Abi Amey
@abiamey.bsky.social
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Open Access Portfolio Manager - Routledge Education
I manage full OA and early years journals
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Abi Amey
@abiamey.bsky.social
· Sep 5
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Abi Amey
@abiamey.bsky.social
· Sep 2
Early learning opportunities for children at risk of social exclusion. Opening the black box of preschool practice
Influenced by a growing number of longitudinal studies showing positive effects of preschool attendance, Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) is framed as a potential equaliser of opportunitie...
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Abi Amey
@abiamey.bsky.social
· Sep 2
Multilingual childhoods of refugee children in Icelandic preschools: educational practices and partnerships with parents
Many refugee families face challenges in their new educational environments. This qualitative research study aims to explore the experiences of six Syrian refugee families who arrived in Iceland fr...
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Abi Amey
@abiamey.bsky.social
· Sep 2
Inclusion is the ideal, but what is the reality? Early years practitioners perceptions of the access and inclusion model in preschools in Ireland
The establishment of educational policies both nationally and internationally has led to an increased awareness of inclusion for children with special educational needs. In Ireland, the development...
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Abi Amey
@abiamey.bsky.social
· Sep 2
Harnessing abilities and talents: parents’ perspectives on responsive inclusive early childhood education
Research endorses accessing the insights of parents whose children have attended inclusive programs as requisite for the continued expansion and evaluation of inclusive education. In this study, re...
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Abi Amey
@abiamey.bsky.social
· Sep 2
Fear and Othering in the inclusive early childhood classroom: remnants from the past
Inclusive policies in early childhood classrooms have in recent decades become mainstream [UNESCO. 1994. The UNESCO Salamanca statement and framework for action on special educational needs. Paris:...
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Abi Amey
@abiamey.bsky.social
· Sep 2
Complexities of men’s engagement in early childhood care and development in Africa
Men as equitable non-violent caregivers in early childhood care and development (ECCD) are important for the well-being of children and women. Africa, with its strong traditional and cultural pract...
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Abi Amey
@abiamey.bsky.social
· Sep 2
Cultural heritage in early childhood education: a systematic review
This study aims to reveal the status of cultural heritage in early childhood education and its content through a systematic literature review. A search of major databases (Scopus, Web of Science, a...
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Abi Amey
@abiamey.bsky.social
· Sep 2
Exploring social justice awareness in young children's shopping pretend play at ECEC settings and museums
This article aims to provide insights of social justice awareness in young children’s pretend play (2–6 years old) involving shopping activities in the nursery and the children’s museum. Previous l...
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Abi Amey
@abiamey.bsky.social
· Sep 2
Building a Pedagogy of Welcome in practice: ways to support refugee children in early childhood education and care through examination of professional positionality
Child displacement levels are rising due to conflict and violence; early educators often provide the first sustained contact young refugee children have with host-country culture. Sensitive pedagog...
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Abi Amey
@abiamey.bsky.social
· Sep 2
(Re)Configuring ‘home’ for highly mobile children in early childhood education curriculum in the U.S.
When teachers teach geographic understanding in early childhood education, home is commonly used as the foremost environment in which children are situated. However, this paper raises a question co...
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Abi Amey
@abiamey.bsky.social
· Aug 26
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Björn Meyer
@bmeyer.bsky.social
· Aug 20
“Twitter sucks now and all the cool kids are moving to Bluesky:” Our new survey shows that scientists no longer find Twitter professionally useful or pleasant
My colleague Dr. Julia Wester and I have a new paper out in the journal Integrative and Comparative Biology reporting on the results of a survey distributed to over 800 scientists, science educator…
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