Fall conference--Reconceptualizing ECE

Linda.Fitzgerald who-is-at uni.edu
Fri, 17 May 1996 14:55:17 -0600 (CST)

XMCA-ers might be interested in this group, many of whom bring anthropological,
sociological, critical pedagogy, political and other nonpsychological points of
view to bear on early education.

Linda May Fitzgerald
Asst. Prof. of Early Childhood Education
University of Northern Iowa
645 Schindler Education Center
Cedar Falls, Iowa 50614-0606
319-273-2214 FITZGERALD who-is-at COBRA.UNI.EDU
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a call for papers on

resistance & representation:
reconceptualizing
early childhood education in
research, theory & practice

Madison, Wisconsin

October 10-12, 1996

The 6th Annual Interdisciplinary Conference provides a forum for
researchers, teachers, advocates, non-academic scholars and others
pursuing critical and alternative perspectives in early childhood
education. The conference seeks to serve as a congenial site for
provocative conversation and critically oriented exploration of the
contradictions and possibilities of early childhood theory and
practice and to provide a common ground for those who seek to
radically change the contexts in which children learn and develop.

Conference Theme: The 1996 conference focuses on resistance and
representation as political and pedagogical practice in early
childhood. Questions include: "How do we represent ourselves; our
ideas, teaching, and research? " "How do we choose to think and
write about our colleagues; the curriculum; the children and
families with whom we work; and the experiences of early childhood
education?" "Who exercises power in ECE and why?" "Who practices
resistance in ECE and why?"

Session Topics: 1) Resistance within hierarchical power relations
(theory/practice; curriculum/pedagogy; program/government;
researcher/ worker; teacher/administrator; teacher/child;
agency/funding source; teacher/parent, etc.); 2) The location and
exercise of power and resistance within families and institutions
and throughout the social world; 3) Agency and choice in early
childhood practice; or 4) Other topics of timely interest. Analysis
of practices of resistance and representation through the
theoretical perspectives of postmodernism, feminism, queer theory,
critical theory, and post colonial theory are encouraged.

Session formats: Interdisciplinary, problem-based panels (120
minutes); workshops on current issues (90 minutes);
work-in-progress roundtable's (60 minutes); or alternative options.

Proposal Submission

Proposals should be no more than two pages in length. Define the
topic to be discussed--including its theoretical and practical
contexts --and indicate its relevance to resistance. Proposals
should include: *names and affiliations of all presenters;
including contacts person's phone number/email and address
*brief title capturing the theme or topic of the session
*proposed session format, including provisions for
participant involvement
*fifty-word abstract for inclusion in the program

Proposals are due on June 28. Send 3 copies of the proposal and 2
stamped, self-addressed envelopes to:

Richard Johnson
Teacher Education & Curriculum Studies
University of Hawaii
Honolulu, Hawaii 96822
Voice: (808) 956-4410 Email: rich who-is-at hawaii.edu FAX: (808) 956-3918
General Information

Location: Meetings will be held on the University of
Wisconsin-Madison campus at the J. F. Friedrich Center, 1950 Willow
Drive, Madison, WI. 53706. Parking will be available upon request
at the Friedrich Center where some will be staying and at the
InnTowner-Best Western. Those for whom child care is a concern
should contact M. Bloch in advance at 608-263-4673 or Email
BlochM who-is-at Macc.Wisc.Edu and we will try to arrange for students to do
child care, depending upon need.

Lodging: Accommodations are available at the Friedrich Center or
the InnTowner-Best Western. Currently the hotels range from $42-64
for a single in the two hotel sites; $46-74 for a double, and $54
to $84 for triples. All lodging inquiries should be directed to
Maureen Sundell (Director of the UW Conference Planning Service,
The Wisconsin Center, 702 Langdon St., Madison, WI. 53706,
Telephone 608-262-5514, EMAIL: Sundell who-is-at admin.uwex.edu. or Pat
Gaitan, 608-262-6696, Fax 608-262-8516, Email: Gaitan who-is-at
admin.uwex.edu, who will also book hotels according to people's
wishes and availability. Please refer to the "Reconceptualizing
Early Childhood Education" conference to be held Oct. 10-12 in
Madison in emails or other communications with Maureen or Pat.

Conference Registration Forms

Name:

Affiliation:

Phone #:

Soc. Sec. #

Address:

City State Zip

Early Registration: (prior to August 31):

O Regular Registration with lunches $85.00*
O Student with lunches $45.00*
O Regular Registration without lunches $ 65.00*
O Student without lunches $25.00*
0 Daily Rate $50.00 *valid
only if payment is received before 9/1/95

Registration (after August 31):
O Regular Registration with lunches who-is-at $95.00*
O Student/Practitioner with lunches who-is-at $55.00*
O Regular Registration without lunches who-is-at 65.00*
O Student/Practitioner without lunches who-is-at $50.00*

Enclosed is: Check Visa
Mastercard Discover
Acct. #:
Cardholder's Signature:
Exp. Date:

Return Registration forms/materials to:

Maureen Sundell, Director
Conference Planning Service
The Wisconsin Center
702 Langdon St., Madison, WI. 53706