
Key academics at the Early Childhood Studies Degrees Network 8th Annual Conference “One Early Childhood Voice, One Vision” have praised University of Chester student Oliwia Paluszewicz.
Dr Paula Hamilton, the MA Social Justice and Globalisation in Education who leads the programme at the University of Chester, said that it was really inspiring to see Oliwia have the opportunity to showcase her research to the conference. She added that the practical elements of gender development in young children were empathised through a confident, well-informed and passionate presentation. In addition to studying, Oliwia currently works in a daycare nursery as an Early Year’s Practitioner, thus combining practice with her theoretical knowledge in a way that advances both:
“It was very well received by her audience, which included key academics in the field of early childhood studies. She was praised for her ‘creative design and use of participatory research methods’ which ‘skillfully captured children’s voices’ and was encouraged to consider publishing her work.”
She added that Oliwia has a good future after performing well on her Master’s programme, saying it was great that the interest in gender studies that she developed in her undergraduate years had continued to post-graduate studies.
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