Irish Traveller Parents' Involvement in Targeted Early Years Education
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Abstract
This paper explores Traveller parents’ involvement in Traveller preschools in Ireland. Travellers are a distinct cultural group who have experienced educational disadvantage. Against a backdrop of changing policy paradigms, Traveller preschools were established in the 1970s as a compensatory educational intervention. The methodology was mainly qualitative, drawing on interpretivism, social constructivism and critical theory. Methods included document analysis, focus group and individual interviews, and a questionnaire survey. Findings about Traveller parental involvement in preschools are presented in three broad overlapping categories; how school culture enables involvement; parents’ direct involvement in preschools; and their home-based activities supporting children's education and development. Travellers were extensively involved in various ways except formal decision-making. Traveller preschools were experienced as protected enclaves where parents felt welcome and accepted, and involved on an individual and familial level. This research highlights the importance of engaging in respectful ways with Traveller parents and acknowledging their educational involvement.
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Travellers, Ireland, Parents, Early Years Education, Qualitative Research, Ethnicity
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