G4 Doctoral dissertation (monograph)
Eettisestä osaamisesta yhteiskunnalliseen ymmärrykseen : varhaiskasvatuksen arjen hiljainen tieto ja hiljaisen tiedon siirtäminen (2022)
From ethical competence to societal understanding : everyday tacit knowledge and its transfer processes in early childhood education
Ek, T. (2022). Eettisestä osaamisesta yhteiskunnalliseen ymmärrykseen : varhaiskasvatuksen arjen hiljainen tieto ja hiljaisen tiedon siirtäminen [Doctoral dissertation]. Jyväskylän yliopisto. JYU Dissertations, 491. http://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-951-39-9014-5
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Publication details
All authors or editors: Ek, Terhi
eISBN: 978-951-39-9014-5
Journal or series: JYU Dissertations
eISSN: 2489-9003
Publication year: 2022
Number in series: 491
Number of pages in the book: 189
Publisher: Jyväskylän yliopisto
Place of Publication: Jyväskylä
Publication country: Finland
Publication language: Finnish
Persistent website address: http://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-951-39-9014-5
Publication open access: Openly available
Publication channel open access: Open Access channel
Abstract
This dissertation explores what kind of tacit knowledge early childhood education employees recognize in their work and what the essence of tacit knowledge is in the field of early childhood education. This study also examines what elements are connected to recognizing and sharing tacit knowledge in early childhood education and care work organizations. Furthermore, this study investigates what the content of tacit knowledge could be in the future according to early childhood professionals. This empirical research connects the field of adult education and learning with early childhood education and operates on a shared interface. It focuses on early childhood education in an early childhood education center. Data were collected by interviewing the personnel of an early childhood education center (ECEC). They were asked to share their descriptions of their own tacit knowledge. The data were then analyzed using inductive qualitative content analysis. The results suggest that the tacit knowledge of early childhood education is diverse, and it consists of multiple layers of knowing. It is important to understand the mutability of such knowledge when it is shared knowledge. Protecting the value of childhood and enabling continuous learning in a work organization were seen as future forms of tacit knowledge. The results show that examining tacit knowledge in organizations is profitable. It helps to identify needs for changes on individual and organizational levels. Tacit knowledge of the future can provide important information about everyday life at workplaces, its weak signals and other important notions that might otherwise remain silenced.
Keywords: early childhood education and care; employees; early childhood education and care teachers; professional skills; know-how; work communities; tacit knowledge; experiential learning; mentoring; ethics; adult pedagogy; doctoral dissertations
Free keywords: tacit knowledge; tacit dimension; early childhood education; experiential learning; adult education
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Ministry reporting: Yes
Reporting Year: 2022