TY - JOUR
T1 - Supporting multidisciplinary networks through relationality and a critical sense of belonging
T2 - Three 'gardening tools' and the Relational Agency Framework
AU - Duhn, Iris
AU - Fleer, Marilyn
AU - Harrison, Linda
N1 - Includes bibliographical references.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - This article focuses on the Relational Agency Framework (RAF), an analytical tool developed for an Australian review and evaluation study of an early years' policy initiative. We explore Anne Edward's concepts of relational expertise, building common knowledge and relational agency to explore how Edwards' concepts, which she refers to as 'gardening tools', and the RAF work together to support early years multidisciplinary networks. We argue that early childhood professionals who come together in a multidisciplinary network develop their collective capabilities through relationality and a focus on belonging. The RAF embeds Edwards' relational concepts and enables the exploration and articulation of how network participants' individual, discipline-specific knowledge and expertise augments to support collectively transformative practice within their network, their place and wider community. We conclude that a sense of belonging is foundational to the emergence of such relational agency in networks. Tools such as the 'gardening tools' and the RAF offer possibilities for addressing the challenges of how to support collaboration between government, early years professionals and communities to work holistically in the best interest of all children and their families.
AB - This article focuses on the Relational Agency Framework (RAF), an analytical tool developed for an Australian review and evaluation study of an early years' policy initiative. We explore Anne Edward's concepts of relational expertise, building common knowledge and relational agency to explore how Edwards' concepts, which she refers to as 'gardening tools', and the RAF work together to support early years multidisciplinary networks. We argue that early childhood professionals who come together in a multidisciplinary network develop their collective capabilities through relationality and a focus on belonging. The RAF embeds Edwards' relational concepts and enables the exploration and articulation of how network participants' individual, discipline-specific knowledge and expertise augments to support collectively transformative practice within their network, their place and wider community. We conclude that a sense of belonging is foundational to the emergence of such relational agency in networks. Tools such as the 'gardening tools' and the RAF offer possibilities for addressing the challenges of how to support collaboration between government, early years professionals and communities to work holistically in the best interest of all children and their families.
KW - Mulitdisciplinary networks
KW - Professional learning
KW - Sense of belonging
KW - Relational Agency Framework
KW - Policy review and evaluation
U2 - 10.1080/09669760.2016.1196578
DO - 10.1080/09669760.2016.1196578
M3 - Article
SN - 0966-9760
VL - 24
SP - 378
EP - 391
JO - International Journal of Early Years Education
JF - International Journal of Early Years Education
IS - 3
ER -