Strengthening the Call for Intentional Intergenerational Programmes towards Sustainable Futures for Children and Families

As a response to the call for reimagining early childhood education for social sustainability in the future, this conceptual paper aims to suggest revisiting and strengthening the case to include intentional intergenerational engagements and programmes in kindergartens as approaches towards sustaina...

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Main Authors: Czarecah Tuppil Oropilla, Elin Eriksen Ødegaard
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/10/5564
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spelling doaj-1779097b1df74125ae9914bbca398ca22021-06-01T00:13:06ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-05-01135564556410.3390/su13105564Strengthening the Call for Intentional Intergenerational Programmes towards Sustainable Futures for Children and FamiliesCzarecah Tuppil Oropilla0Elin Eriksen Ødegaard1KINDknow—Kindergarten Knowledge Centre for Systemic Research on Diversity and Sustainable Futures, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, 5063 Bergen, NorwayKINDknow—Kindergarten Knowledge Centre for Systemic Research on Diversity and Sustainable Futures, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, 5063 Bergen, NorwayAs a response to the call for reimagining early childhood education for social sustainability in the future, this conceptual paper aims to suggest revisiting and strengthening the case to include intentional intergenerational engagements and programmes in kindergartens as approaches towards sustainable futures for children. In this paper, we argue that we must talk about intergenerational solidarity on all levels, including in early childhood education and care settings, and that it must be deliberate and by design. Learning from cultural–historical concepts and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, intergenerational programmes in early years settings are to be presented as intentional initiatives and opportunities for interrelated and collaborating actors and institutions to bring younger children and older adults together. We present a conceptual framework that features conflicts and opportunities within overlapping and congruent spaces to understand conditions for various intergenerational practices and activities in different places, and to promote intergenerational dialogues, collaborations and shared knowledge, contributing to a relational and socially sustainable future for which we aim.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/10/5564intergenerational programmesconceptual frameworkearly childhoodsocial sustainabilitycultural–historical
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author Czarecah Tuppil Oropilla
Elin Eriksen Ødegaard
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Elin Eriksen Ødegaard
Strengthening the Call for Intentional Intergenerational Programmes towards Sustainable Futures for Children and Families
Sustainability
intergenerational programmes
conceptual framework
early childhood
social sustainability
cultural–historical
author_facet Czarecah Tuppil Oropilla
Elin Eriksen Ødegaard
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title Strengthening the Call for Intentional Intergenerational Programmes towards Sustainable Futures for Children and Families
title_short Strengthening the Call for Intentional Intergenerational Programmes towards Sustainable Futures for Children and Families
title_full Strengthening the Call for Intentional Intergenerational Programmes towards Sustainable Futures for Children and Families
title_fullStr Strengthening the Call for Intentional Intergenerational Programmes towards Sustainable Futures for Children and Families
title_full_unstemmed Strengthening the Call for Intentional Intergenerational Programmes towards Sustainable Futures for Children and Families
title_sort strengthening the call for intentional intergenerational programmes towards sustainable futures for children and families
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-05-01
description As a response to the call for reimagining early childhood education for social sustainability in the future, this conceptual paper aims to suggest revisiting and strengthening the case to include intentional intergenerational engagements and programmes in kindergartens as approaches towards sustainable futures for children. In this paper, we argue that we must talk about intergenerational solidarity on all levels, including in early childhood education and care settings, and that it must be deliberate and by design. Learning from cultural–historical concepts and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, intergenerational programmes in early years settings are to be presented as intentional initiatives and opportunities for interrelated and collaborating actors and institutions to bring younger children and older adults together. We present a conceptual framework that features conflicts and opportunities within overlapping and congruent spaces to understand conditions for various intergenerational practices and activities in different places, and to promote intergenerational dialogues, collaborations and shared knowledge, contributing to a relational and socially sustainable future for which we aim.
topic intergenerational programmes
conceptual framework
early childhood
social sustainability
cultural–historical
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/10/5564
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