@article{Hildebrandt, author = {Hildebrandt, Frauke}, title = {Ohne Bindung keine Bildung}, series = {Grundschule aktuell : Zeitschrift des Grundschulverbandes}, journal = {Grundschule aktuell : Zeitschrift des Grundschulverbandes}, number = {144}, address = {Frankfurt am Main}, organization = {Der Vorstand des Grundschulverbandes}, issn = {1860-8604}, pages = {9 -- 12}, abstract = {Durch die Studien von John Bowlby und Mary Ainsworth zur Bildungstheorie wissen wir, dass Kinder durch vielf{\"a}ltige Interaktionen eine Bindung zu Erwachsenen aufbauen, also eine emotionale Beziehung, die {\"u}ber einen l{\"a}ngeren Zeitraum anh{\"a}lt. Diese Bindung an ihre Bezugspersonen brauchen die Kinder, um aktiv und selbstbestimmt lernen zu k{\"o}nnen.}, subject = {Bindungstheorie }, language = {de} } @article{GrosseHildebrandt, author = {Große, Gerlind and Hildebrandt, Frauke}, title = {Bildung und Interesse}, series = {Grundschule Aktuell : Zeitschrift des Grundschulverbandes}, journal = {Grundschule Aktuell : Zeitschrift des Grundschulverbandes}, number = {145}, address = {Frankfurt am Main}, organization = {Grundschulverband}, issn = {1860-8604}, pages = {30 -- 33}, abstract = {In diesem Beitrag geht es um die Kr{\"a}fte, die Kinder beim Lernen antreiben: Neugierde, Interesse, Spaß und Selbstwirksamkeitserfahrungen. Und um die p{\"a}dagogischen Ans{\"a}tze, die in der Fr{\"u}hkindlichen Bildung entwickelt wurden, um diese Triebkr{\"a}fte zu f{\"o}rdern und zu erhalten.}, subject = {Grundschule}, language = {de} } @article{HildebrandtGlauer, author = {Hildebrandt, Frauke and Glauer, Ramiro}, title = {Becoming episodic : the development of objectivity}, series = {Philosophical Psychology}, volume = {38}, journal = {Philosophical Psychology}, number = {2}, publisher = {Routledge, Taylor \& Francis Group}, address = {London}, issn = {1465-394X}, doi = {10.1080/09515089.2023.2181152}, pages = {456 -- 479}, abstract = {We argue that objectivity is acquired by learning to refer to particular situations, that is, by developing episodicity. This contrasts with the widespread idea that genericity is crucial in developing humans' ability to conceive of an objective world. According to the collective intentionality account, objectivity is acquired by contrasting one's particular perspective in the "here and now" with a generic group perspective on how things are generally. However, this line of argument rests on confusing two independent notions of genericity: social and worldly genericity. Holding these two notions apart shows that there is no coherent developmental route from episodicity to objectivity via genericity. In effect, the collective intentionality account presupposes objectivity. Alternatively, episodicity may develop by enculturation into the common practice of spatial-indexical use. This ability establishes an initial, socially shared spatiotemporal reference system comprising the basis for objectivity.}, subject = {Objektivit{\"a}t}, language = {en} } @incollection{HildebrandtPergande, author = {Hildebrandt, Frauke and Pergande, Bianka}, title = {Konflikte in der Kita}, series = {Denken lernen}, booktitle = {Denken lernen}, editor = {Hebenstreit-M{\"u}ller, Sabine and Hildebrandt, Frauke}, publisher = {Wamiki}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-96791-010-0}, publisher = {Fachhochschule Potsdam}, pages = {68 -- 81}, subject = {Kindertagesst{\"a}tte}, language = {de} } @incollection{PergandeHildebrandt, author = {Pergande, Bianka and Hildebrandt, Frauke}, title = {Beteiligung von Kindern im KiTa-Alltag}, series = {Von Anfang an dabei! : Partizipation und Demokratiebildung in der KiTa}, booktitle = {Von Anfang an dabei! : Partizipation und Demokratiebildung in der KiTa}, editor = {Knauer, Raingard and Hildebrandt, Frauke and Pergande, Bianka and Roth, Xenia}, publisher = {Herder}, address = {Freiburg}, isbn = {978-3-451-39682-3}, publisher = {Fachhochschule Potsdam}, pages = {31 -- 45}, subject = {Kindergartenerziehung}, language = {de} } @article{MachaUrbanLonnemannetal., author = {Macha, Katrin and Urban, Mathias and Lonnemann, Jan and Wronski, Caroline and Hildebrandt, Frauke}, title = {Children's perspectives on quality in ECEC as a specific form of participation}, series = {International Journal of Early Years Education}, volume = {32}, journal = {International Journal of Early Years Education}, number = {1}, publisher = {Taylor and Francis}, address = {London}, issn = {0966-9760}, doi = {10.1080/09669760.2023.2299267}, pages = {246 -- 260}, abstract = {In this paper, we want to present research on children's perspectives in the context of participation. We emphasize that the survey of children's perspectives is a form of participation. We understand participation based on children's rights. We refer to the Lundy model ([2007]. "'Voice' Is Not Enough: Conceptualising Article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child." British Educational Research Journal 33 (6): 927-942. https://doi.org/10.1080/01411920701657033), which emphasizes that it is not enough to simply ask children to speak their minds. Rather, they also need the experience that their views have an influence. In the discourse on quality in ECEC, children's perspectives became only recently the focus of extended research. In evaluation instruments, at least in Germany, the inclusion of children's perspectives is rare. In the study presented here, these two aspects are brought together using the example of the evaluation instrument QuaSi. We describe how children's perspectives are taken into account in the evaluation and feedback process in contrast to everyday life in ECEC centres. It becomes clear that the collection of children's perspectives and their feedback to the pedagogues in the centre does not automatically lead to their views influencing the quality of the centre.}, subject = {Partizipation}, language = {en} } @article{HildebrandtGlauer, author = {Hildebrandt, Frauke and Glauer, Ramiro}, title = {„Ich denke, dass es so ist. - Und was meinst du?" : Nachdenkgespr{\"a}che mit Kindern f{\"u}hren}, series = {Lehren \& lernen : Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Schule und Innovation aus Baden-W{\"u}rttemberg}, volume = {48}, journal = {Lehren \& lernen : Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Schule und Innovation aus Baden-W{\"u}rttemberg}, number = {8-9}, publisher = {Neckar-Verlag}, address = {Villingen-Schwenningen}, issn = {0341-8294}, pages = {69 -- 73}, abstract = {Der vorliegende Beitrag erl{\"a}utert Nachdenkgespr{\"a}che mit Kindern, beginnend in der Kita. Explikative Gespr{\"a}che regen das Spekulieren und Nachdenken an, ergr{\"u}nden Zusammenh{\"a}nge, stellen den Augenschein in Frage, fragen „was w{\"a}re, wenn …?". Nachdenkgespr{\"a}che er{\"o}ffnen M{\"o}glichkeitsr{\"a}ume, die gedanklich durchschritten werden, stoßen Prozesse an, die wir denken nennen. Dies ist eine wichtige Voraussetzung f{\"u}r das Lernen und Ein{\"u}ben von elementaren Prozessen (Denkstrukturen), mit denen wir am Beginn unserer bewusst gemachten kognitiven Entwicklung auf den Weg gebracht werden, die sprachlichen M{\"o}glichkeiten bei der Suche nach Gr{\"u}nden und Erkl{\"a}rungen f{\"u}r allt{\"a}gliche oder besondere Sachverhalte zu finden.}, subject = {Kognitive Entwicklung}, language = {de} } @incollection{WronskiHildebrandt, author = {Wronski, Caroline and Hildebrandt, Frauke}, title = {Lernen und Entwicklung in Interaktion}, series = {Handbuch interdisziplin{\"a}re Bildungsforschung}, booktitle = {Handbuch interdisziplin{\"a}re Bildungsforschung}, publisher = {Beltz Juventa}, address = {Weinheim ; Basel}, isbn = {978-3-7799-5587-0}, publisher = {Fachhochschule Potsdam}, pages = {296 -- 310}, subject = {Kind}, language = {de} } @article{HildebrandtGlauer, author = {Hildebrandt, Frauke and Glauer, Ramiro}, title = {Entdecken, forschen, kommunizieren}, series = {Welt des Kindes : die Fachzeitschrift f{\"u}r Kindertageseinrichtungen}, journal = {Welt des Kindes : die Fachzeitschrift f{\"u}r Kindertageseinrichtungen}, number = {3}, publisher = {Lambertus-Verlag GmbH}, address = {Freiburg}, issn = {0373-5885}, pages = {8 -- 13}, subject = {Kind}, language = {de} } @incollection{HildebrandtGlauer, author = {Hildebrandt, Frauke and Glauer, Ramiro}, title = {K{\"u}sse dein Gehirn : wie wir uns und die Welt sch{\"o}ner und reicher machen}, series = {Spielplatz Sprache : Kindersprachen st{\"a}rken}, booktitle = {Spielplatz Sprache : Kindersprachen st{\"a}rken}, publisher = {wamiki}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-96791-017-9}, publisher = {Fachhochschule Potsdam}, pages = {11 -- 17}, subject = {Spielplatz}, language = {de} } @article{WronskiHildebrandt, author = {Wronski, Caroline and Hildebrandt, Frauke}, title = {Das Recht auf Beteiligung im Krippenalltag}, series = {Kita aktuell - Recht}, journal = {Kita aktuell - Recht}, number = {1}, publisher = {Wolters Kluwer Deutschland}, address = {Kronach}, issn = {1612-0809}, pages = {10 -- 13}, subject = {Kinderkrippe}, language = {de} } @article{HildebrandtGlauer, author = {Hildebrandt, Frauke and Glauer, Ramiro}, title = {Ich will das und ich schaffe das! : {\"u}ber die F{\"a}higkeit, eine Idee umzusetzen}, series = {Kindergarten heute}, volume = {52}, journal = {Kindergarten heute}, number = {9}, publisher = {Verlag Herder}, address = {Freiburg}, issn = {2628-5541}, pages = {10 -- 14}, abstract = {Manchmal scheint aufgeben leichter als durchhalten. Um gesteckte Ziele zu erreichen, brauchen Kinder vor allem eins: motivierende Erwachsene.}, subject = {Kind}, language = {de} } @article{HildebrandtGlauer, author = {Hildebrandt, Frauke and Glauer, Ramiro}, title = {Singular reference : the turn to propositional thinking}, series = {Grazer Philosophische Studien : International Journal for Analytic Philosophy}, volume = {99}, journal = {Grazer Philosophische Studien : International Journal for Analytic Philosophy}, number = {2}, publisher = {Brill}, address = {Leiden}, issn = {0165-9227}, doi = {10.1163/18756735-00000164}, pages = {159 -- 185}, abstract = {The ability to refer to objects - singular reference - is arguably the decisive innovation on the way to human propositional cognition. This article argues that object individuation requires singular reference because basic singular terms, namely spatial indexicals, provide a symbolic frame of reference for object individuation. The authors suggest that singular reference is intrinsically connected to essential characteristics of propositionality: among other things, it guarantees the situation-independence of meaning, allows for the distinction between truth and falsehood, and enables us to think about possibilities. The authors sketch how singular reference gives rise to the development of predication, the powerful logical tool of quantification, and forms the basis for differentiating between belief and desire.}, subject = {Aussagenlogik}, language = {en} } @incollection{HildebrandtPergande, author = {Hildebrandt, Frauke and Pergande, Bianka}, title = {Beteiligung von Kindern im Kita-Alltag}, series = {Demokratische Partizipation und Inklusion in Kindertageseinrichtungen}, booktitle = {Demokratische Partizipation und Inklusion in Kindertageseinrichtungen}, publisher = {Beltz Juventa}, address = {Weinheim}, isbn = {978-3-7799-7091-0}, publisher = {Fachhochschule Potsdam}, pages = {280 -- 307}, subject = {Kindertagesst{\"a}tte}, language = {de} } @article{LindnerMoellerHildebrandtetal., author = {Lindner, Nadja and Moeller, Korbinian and Hildebrandt, Frauke and Hasselhorn, Marcus and Lonnemann, Jan}, title = {Children's use of egocentric reference frames in spatial language is related to their numerical magnitude understanding}, series = {Frontiers in Psychology}, journal = {Frontiers in Psychology}, publisher = {Frontiers Media S.A.}, address = {Lausanne}, issn = {1664-1078}, doi = {10.3389/fpsyg.2022.943191}, pages = {13}, abstract = {Numerical magnitude information is assumed to be spatially represented in the form of a mental number line defined with respect to a body-centred, egocentric frame of reference. In this context, spatial language skills such as mastery of verbal descriptions of spatial position (e.g., in front of, behind, to the right/left) have been proposed to be relevant for grasping spatial relations between numerical magnitudes on the mental number line. We examined 4- to 5-year-old's spatial language skills in tasks that allow responses in egocentric and allocentric frames of reference, as well as their relative understanding of numerical magnitude (assessed by a number word comparison task). In addition, we evaluated influences of children's absolute understanding of numerical magnitude assessed by their number word comprehension (montring different numbers using their fingers) and of their knowledge on numerical sequences (determining predecessors and successors as well as identifying missing dice patterns of a series). Results indicated that when considering responses that corresponded to the egocentric perspective, children's spatial language was associated significantly with their relative numerical magnitude understanding, even after controlling for covariates, such as children's SES, mental rotation skills, and also absolute magnitude understanding or knowledge on numerical sequences. This suggests that the use of egocentric reference frames in spatial language may facilitate spatial representation of numbers along a mental number line and thus seem important for preschoolers' relative understanding of numerical magnitude.}, subject = {R{\"a}umliches Wissen}, language = {en} } @article{LohseHildebrandtHildebrandt, author = {Lohse, Karoline and Hildebrandt, Andrea and Hildebrandt, Frauke}, title = {Hypotheses in adult-child interactions stimulate children's reasoning and verbalizations}, series = {Early Childhood Research Quarterly}, volume = {58}, journal = {Early Childhood Research Quarterly}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {0885-2006}, doi = {10.1016/j.ecresq.2021.09.014}, pages = {254 -- 263}, abstract = {Adult-child interactions can support children's development and are established as predictors of program quality in early childhood settings. However, the linguistic components that constitute positive interactions have not yet been studied in detail. This study investigates the effects of hypotheses proposed by adults on children's responses in a dyadic picture-book viewing situation. In 2 experiments, adults' use of hypotheses (e.g., "Maybe this is a dwarf's door") was tested against the use of instructive statements ("This is a dwarf's door") and in combination with open questions ("What do you think, why is the door so small?"). In Experiment 1, hypotheses differed from instructions only by the modal marker "maybe". Children's responses to hypotheses were longer and contained more self-generated explanations as compared to responses to instructions. The use of hypotheses also seemed to encourage children to attach more importance to their own explanations. In Experiment 2, combining hypotheses with open-ended why questions elicited longer responses but no more self-generated explanations in children than open-ended questions alone. Results indicate that subtle differences in adults' utterances can directly influence children's reasoning and children's contributions to dialogues.}, subject = {Parent-child interaction therapy}, language = {en} } @incollection{AhnertGutknechtHildebrandtetal., author = {Ahnert, Lieselotte and Gutknecht, Dorothee and Hildebrandt, Frauke and Krauskopf, Karsten and Lagemann, Marina and Maywald, J{\"o}rg and Nentwig-Gesemann, Iris and Pergande, Bianka and Viernickel, Susanne and Weltzien, D{\"o}rte}, title = {Grenzverletzendes Verhalten in Kitas}, series = {Kinderrechte in Krippen sichern}, booktitle = {Kinderrechte in Krippen sichern}, editor = {Krauskopf, Karsten and Hildebrandt, Frauke and Pergande, Bianka}, edition = {1. Auflage}, publisher = {Beltz Juventa}, address = {Weinheim ; Basel}, isbn = {978-3-7799-8468-9}, publisher = {Fachhochschule Potsdam}, pages = {109 -- 128}, subject = {Diskurs}, language = {de} } @incollection{KugeSchoenfeldHildebrandt, author = {Kuge, Marie-Therese and Sch{\"o}nfeld, Romy and Hildebrandt, Frauke}, title = {Unangemessene Assistenzhandlungen p{\"a}dagogischer Fachkr{\"a}fte in Essenssituationen im Krippenbereich in Zusammenhang mit ihren p{\"a}dagogischen Einstellungen und ihrem Interaktionshandeln}, series = {Kinderrechte in Krippen sichern}, booktitle = {Kinderrechte in Krippen sichern}, editor = {Krauskopf, Karsten and Hildebrandt, Frauke and Pergande, Bianka}, edition = {1. Auflage}, publisher = {Beltz Juventa}, address = {Weinheim ; Basel}, isbn = {978-3-7799-8468-9}, publisher = {Fachhochschule Potsdam}, pages = {79 -- 96}, subject = {Autonomie}, language = {de} } @incollection{WalterLaagerHildebrandtPergandeetal., author = {Walter-Laager, Catherine and Hildebrandt, Frauke and Pergande, Bianka and Kobinger, Hannah and Fl{\"o}ter, Manja}, title = {BiKA - Empirische Ergebnisse zu den Beteiligungsrechten von Krippenkindern}, series = {Kinderrechte in Krippen sichern}, booktitle = {Kinderrechte in Krippen sichern}, editor = {Krauskopf, Karsten and Hildebrandt, Frauke and Pergande, Bianka}, edition = {1. Auflage}, publisher = {Beltz Juventa}, address = {Weinheim ; Basel}, isbn = {978-3-7799-8468-9}, publisher = {Fachhochschule Potsdam}, pages = {45 -- 58}, subject = {Beteiligung}, language = {de} } @article{MachaUrbanLonnemannetal., author = {Macha, Katrin and Urban, Mathias and Lonnemann, Jan and Wronski, Caroline and Hildebrandt, Frauke}, title = {(Mehr) Raum f{\"u}r Demokratie}, series = {Fr{\"u}he Bildung}, volume = {14}, journal = {Fr{\"u}he Bildung}, number = {3}, publisher = {Hogrefe Verlag}, address = {G{\"o}ttingen}, issn = {2191-9186}, doi = {10.1026/2191-9186/a000698}, pages = {152 -- 160}, abstract = {Ein demokratisches Zusammenleben zu gestalten und Partizipation f{\"u}r Kinder lebendig werden zu lassen sind Kernziele f{\"u}r die p{\"a}dagogische Arbeit in Kitas. Ob und wie Kinder dies erleben, zeigen Ergebnisse aus der Erhebung von Kinderperspektiven im Rahmen einer qualitativen Studie zur Partizipationskultur in Kitas, die in diesem Artikel vorgestellt werden. Dabei wird deutlich, dass Kinder auch in einem Klima partizipativen Zusammenlebens in der Kita die Erwachsenen als machtvolle Akteure erleben und sich selbst wenig Gestaltungsraum bei Entscheidungen zuschreiben. Auf der Grundlage eines ganzheitlichen Demokratiebegriffs entwickelt der Artikel Strategien f{\"u}r die p{\"a}dagogische Praxis in der Arbeit mit den Kindern und f{\"u}r ein „kompetentes System" der Kindertagesbetreuung.}, subject = {Kindertagesst{\"a}tte}, language = {de} }