Advocacy and social justice

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Student name: Student id: Unit name: Advocacy and social justice Assignment 1: Essay Due date: 10 th April 2023
This essay will take you through definition of social justice along with how it broadly relates to diversity and differences in Australia as detailed by various research. I have also drawn Rawls principles to further explain why his principles are important in relation to education setting for Australia. I have also drawn on some other research which is very similar to Rawls theory and his principles which is applicable for early childhood setting. Furthermore, there will be discussion why social justice and its principles are important when working with children along with how educators’ attitudes towards handling social justice impact on children’s attitude of seeing the diversity. Lastly, I have mentioned some issues of implementing social justice within the practice. Social justice defines as justice for everyone in the environment that we are living in. Everyone in this world deserve to be respected, have equal rights regardless of gender, ethnicity, language, disability and many more (Rawls,1958). If a person gets respect and equal rights within society their self-esteem will get promoted (Plummer,2010). If the self esteem is high in human being, they can achieve everything what they want and the society plays an important role in it. Exploration of diversity in early childhood makes us as an educator stand against inequalities and develop self-worth as well as provide everyone sense of belonging, I believe diversity will help me to understand how different learning needs suitable for different child (Australian Human Rights Commission, 2013), For example, during my placement I observed that there is one parent complaining to educator that my child does not have any friend and my child is keep complaining about that. What I found out that family comes from bilingual background and educators are not taking any action rather than saying that child holds personality like that. Finally, I have suggested that by providing buddy program will help that child to gain confidence and play with everyone. Children are visual learner; they learn what they see and observe what is happening around them (DET,2019). By intervening of adult, supports children self-worth and makes them provide sense of belonging ( Robinson, K. H., & Díaz, C. J.,2006). There are so many principles about social justice which many theorists and researched have explained. Rawls has mentioned two principles which is most suitable for early childhood education, because this sector is offering and supporting and recognising diversity and differences on a broad range. The first principle is
resources should be shared equally with everyone for social justice to be applied fairly and the second one is equal rights regardless of their culture, background, gender, ethnicity, and special needs children (Rawls,1971). This is important when a diverse range of families attend service every day. There are so many principles for social justice when you do research on it. What I found during my outside research about social justice principle is very much like Rawls principle from an article called Corporate Finance Institute. This article have mentioned five principles these are equity, participation, diversity, access to resources and human rights. Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF) has special emphasized on providing cultural responsiveness education. EYLF also support to promote educators to provide education through practice, principle and learning outcome for young children from 0 to 5 (DET,2019). This kind of framework reflects on children and their families by supporting their positive diverse cultural identities. When families and children are respected and feel inclusive their lives get changed locally as well as globally. Early childhood educator play an important role in implementing these policies to emphasize the notion of being, belonging and becoming in children’s life (Robinson, K. H.et al, 2006). Early childhood educators are on that position to shape the children’s lives and way of thinking in a right direction. This can be done through taking consideration the policies within the service, curriculum that we are implementing for children within the learning environment, and our pedagogy we are utilising when we are having conversation and implementing cultural activities with children. Implementing social justice and advocacy these all also matters which cultural background, location and way of thinking educators are carrying on themselves when approaching families and children regarding any conversation specifically diversity and differences (Lindon J ,2012). As a teacher it is important to have knowledge about social justice and advocacy for children. Educators are impacting children life as young children are capable of understanding difference between culture, colour and gender. Educator should know how to handle social justice issues such as how to implement aboriginal language within the service. For example, Harmony Day, on that day teacher can implement cultural activities with cultural puppets, which will help children to respect and celebrate the differences in all people and get to know about all the cultures.
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