Pedagogical documentation in the era of digital platforms: Early childhood educators’ professionalism in a dilemma

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14507/epaa.31.7909

Keywords:

platformisation, early childhood education and care, educators, documentation

Abstract

The so-called logic of datafication and platformisation, as a consolidated business model for the BigTech industry with applications to education (van Dijck et al., 2018), can also reach (and affect) early education and care. In a kid’s culture that values documenting and sharing with parents, social media and instant messaging are widely used. Educators feel overloaded with the challenges posed by digital platforms, but contextual issues are relevant to finding ways for resistance and engagement in political actions to transform the edtech platforms’ dominance. Investigating the specific discourses and approaches to platformisation from early education professionals appears relevant to promoting not only awareness but also ways to rethink professional and political agency. Our preliminary study is based on 14 individual interviews and one group interview with educators in the Italian region of Veneto. The results of our thematic analysis indicate that achieving a balance between technology-based documentation and children’s privacy is not straightforward. Also, educators are calling for policies and further support for technology-driven services and activities that make thoughtful and conscious use of technology to avoid harming children. On these bases, we advance recommendations to deepen early childhood educators’ professional development requirements in a data-driven and post-digital society.

 

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Author Biographies

Emilia Restiglian, University of Padua

Dr. Restiglian is an associate professor of research methods in education at the University of Padua. Her current research is related to the evaluation and quality of ECEC and schools, alternative education (homeschooling), and Italy’s integrated system 0–6 years old.

Juliana Elisa Raffaghelli, University of Padua

Dr. Raffaghelli is an assistant professor of research methods in education at the University of Padua. She is the principal investigator of the research project Data Child Map, mapping the post-digital technologies adoption in the field of early education and care.

Monica Gottardo, University of Padua

Ms. Gottardo holds a bachelor’s degree in education science and a master’s degree in pedagogy. Currently, she is a PhD student at the University of Padua in Pedagogical, Educational and Instructional Sciences. Her research interests are the participation of children and families in ECEC and the quality evaluation of ECEC educational processes.

Paola Zoroaster, University of Padua

Ms. Zoroaster holds a bachelor’s degree in education science and a master’s degree in pedagogy. She is a research assistant for the research project Data Child Map. Currently, she is a PhD student at the University of Padua in Pedagogical, Educational and Instructional Sciences.

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Published

2023-12-12

How to Cite

Restiglian, E., Raffaghelli, J. E., Gottardo, M., & Zoroaster, P. (2023). Pedagogical documentation in the era of digital platforms: Early childhood educators’ professionalism in a dilemma. Education Policy Analysis Archives, 31. https://doi.org/10.14507/epaa.31.7909

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Digital Education Platforms and Schooling: New Challenges and Alternatives Towards Education Equity and Children’s Rights