La ville et les enfants dans un processus éducatif
Urban studies can play a vital role in the educational process by highlighting multiple aspects of children’s socialization which shape also their spatial identities. The discussion in this article is based on a particular collaboration between primary and higher education in Greece, in the framewor...
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doaj-664a7bdc282547688e00c6050d083a262021-04-02T13:46:33ZengSociété Royale Belge de Géographie and the Belgian National Committee of GeographyBelgeo1377-23682294-91352016-12-01210.4000/belgeo.19531La ville et les enfants dans un processus éducatifIrène MichaUrban studies can play a vital role in the educational process by highlighting multiple aspects of children’s socialization which shape also their spatial identities. The discussion in this article is based on a particular collaboration between primary and higher education in Greece, in the framework of projects focusing on the neighbourhoods of three primary schools and aiming at establishing a fruitful dialogue between pupils and university students. The bridge between two teaching practices led us to consider children as social actors and producers of knowledge; to examine their everyday space/s in a framework of local/global dialectics, seeking to identify the socio-spatial traces of memory, children’s flows and networks, and especially to mention the importance of their urban perception. This article is part of a continuing effort to develop alternative approaches drawing from children's processes of urban learning, which contribute to create fissures in several theoretical certainties about the city/Athens and particular areas in it.http://journals.openedition.org/belgeo/19531urban studieschildren’s geographiesprimary schoolspatial perceptionseveryday spacechildhood |
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La ville et les enfants dans un processus éducatif |
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Société Royale Belge de Géographie and the Belgian National Committee of Geography |
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2016-12-01 |
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Urban studies can play a vital role in the educational process by highlighting multiple aspects of children’s socialization which shape also their spatial identities. The discussion in this article is based on a particular collaboration between primary and higher education in Greece, in the framework of projects focusing on the neighbourhoods of three primary schools and aiming at establishing a fruitful dialogue between pupils and university students. The bridge between two teaching practices led us to consider children as social actors and producers of knowledge; to examine their everyday space/s in a framework of local/global dialectics, seeking to identify the socio-spatial traces of memory, children’s flows and networks, and especially to mention the importance of their urban perception. This article is part of a continuing effort to develop alternative approaches drawing from children's processes of urban learning, which contribute to create fissures in several theoretical certainties about the city/Athens and particular areas in it. |
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urban studies children’s geographies primary school spatial perceptions everyday space childhood |
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