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      The Mediatisation of Professional Pedagogical Practice - Social Networks in Early Childhood Education and Care

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          Early childhood education centres in Germany today are increasingly using social networks to present their work. This article puts this development into the context of a comprehensive process of mediatisation. Using two group discussions with teachers in early childhood education and care centres, I will show that the route via a social network is not just a new communication channel, but that the content communicated, the relationships between the actors, and the identity of the institution are also changed by it. Legal ambiguities, technical infrastructure and a lack of experience are identified as crucial barriers to the use of social networks. From the perspective of the users, social networks primarily create opportunities for a higher level of feedback for the pedagogical practitioners, more transparency and information for parents, and various points of reference for conversations between adults and children about learning processes.

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          MediaEducation: Journal for Theory and Practice of Media Education, Einzelbeiträge

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          MediaEducation: Journal for Theory and Practice of Media Education
          2016
          15 December 2016
          15 December 2016
          15 December 2016
          15 December 2016
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          10.21240/mpaed/00/2016.12.15.X
          fa582f19-6927-4472-b5a1-33f184aa0568

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          Social Networks; Facebook; Twitter; Early Childhood Education and Care

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