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The Importance of Play in Early Childhood Education
Author | : Marilyn Charles,Jill Bellinson |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 257 |
Release | : 2019-05-29 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781351718301 |
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The Importance of Play in Early Childhood Education presents various theories of play and demonstrates how it serves communicative, developmental, and relational functions, highlighting the importance and development of the capacity to play in terms useful to early childhood educators. The book explicitly links trauma, development, and interventions in the early childhood classroom specifically for teachers of young children, offering accessible information that can help teachers better understand the meanings of children’s expressive acts. Contributors from education, psychoanalysis, and developmental psychology explore techniques of play, how cultural influences affect how children play, the effect of trauma on play, factors that interfere with the ability to play, and how to apply these ideas in the classroom. They also discuss the relevance of ideas about playfulness for teachers and other professionals. The Imprtance of Play in Early Childhood Education will be of great interest to teachers, psychoanalysts, and psychotherapists as well as play therapists and developmental psychologists.
Playing and Learning in Early Childhood Education Second Edition
Author | : Beverlie Dietze,Diane Kashin |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 528 |
Release | : 2018-01-29 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 0134639278 |
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Playing and Learning in Early Childhood Education supports early childhood education students, practitioners, and primary educators to engage in the exploration of the theoretical framework of play, characteristics of play, the environmental and cultural factors that influence play, and the application of developmentally appropriate play practices. Playing and Learning in Early Childhood Education is grounded in sharing new research, practices, and ways of knowing about play and its contributions it makes to the lives of children and how play sets the foundation for later academic and life dispositions. This new edition reinforces how play prepares children to develop the critical thinking, problem solving, their desire to be curious, and creative expression that facilitates their communication skills, ability to embrace place, community, their culture, and diversity amongst peers. These skills form the foundation for the 21st century skills needed that focus on STEAM - Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math.
Play Learning
Author | : Dorothy G. Singer,Roberta Michnick Golinkoff,Kathy Hirsh-Pasek |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 289 |
Release | : 2006-08-24 |
Genre | : FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS |
ISBN | : 9780195304381 |
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Young Children s Play and Environmental Education in Early Childhood Education
Author | : Amy Cutter-Mackenzie,Susan Edwards,Deborah Moore,Wendy Boyd |
Publsiher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 88 |
Release | : 2014-01-18 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9783319037400 |
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In an era in which environmental education has been described as one of the most pressing educational concerns of our time, further insights are needed to understand how best to approach the learning and teaching of environmental education in early childhood education. In this book we address this concern by identifying two principles for using play-based learning early childhood environmental education. The principles we identify are the result of research conducted with teachers and children using different types of play-based learning whilst engaged in environmental education. Such play-types connect with the historical use of play-based learning in early childhood education as a basis for pedagogy. In the book ‘Beyond Quality in ECE and Care’ authors Dahlberg, Moss and Pence implore readers to ask critical questions about commonly held images of how young children come to construct themselves within social institutions. In similar fashion, this little book problematizes the taken-for-grantedness of the childhood development project in service to the certain cultural narratives. Cutter-Mackenzie, Edwards, Moore and Boyd challenge traditional conceptions of play-based learning through the medium of environmental education. This book signals a turning point in social thought grounded in a relational view of (environmental) education as experiential, intergenerational, interspecies, embodied learning in the third space. As Barad says, such work is based in inter-actions that can account for the tangled spaces of agencies. Through the deceptive simplicity of children’s play, the book stimulates deliberation of the real purposes of pedagogy and of schooling. Paul Hart, University of Regina, Canada
From Play to Practice
Author | : Marcia L. Nell,Walter F. Drew,Deborah E. Bush |
Publsiher | : National Association of Education of Young Children |
Total Pages | : 123 |
Release | : 2013 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1928896936 |
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Describes play workshop experiences that give educators a deeper understanding of play-based learning and illustrate the power of play.
Inside Role Play in Early Childhood Education
Author | : Sue Rogers,Julie Evans |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 152 |
Release | : 2008-01-18 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781134136537 |
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Based on extensive research, and grounded in everyday classroom practice, the authors of this book explore important issues surrounding play in the early years curriculum. The book presents children’s views on, and response to their role-play environment, alongside examples of good classroom practice, and addresses vital questions such as: Will structuring role play replace children’s own attempts to create scenarios that grow out of their interests and relationships? Has an over-emphasis on subjects like literacy and numeracy eclipsed the important processes inherent in children’s social play? How we can ensure that provision for role play fully benefits all young children? Critically, the authors present the child’s perspective on play in schools throughout, and argue firmly against a formal, inflexible learning environment for young children. This book will be fascinating to all students on primary education undergraduate courses and early childhood studies. Researchers and course leaders will also find this book a ground-breaking read.
Play Responsive Teaching in Early Childhood Education
Author | : Niklas Pramling,Cecilia Wallerstedt,Pernilla Lagerlöf,Camilla Björklund,Anne Kultti,Hanna Palmér,Maria Magnusson,Susanne Thulin,Agneta Jonsson,Ingrid Pramling Samuelsson |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 183 |
Release | : 2019-05-07 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9783030159580 |
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This open access book develops a theoretical concept of teaching that is relevant to early childhood education, and based on children’s learning and development through play. It discusses theoretical premises and research on playing and learning, and proposes the development of play-responsive didaktik. It examines the processes and products of learning and development, teaching and its phylogenetic and ontogenetic development, as well as the ‘what’ of learning and didaktik. Next, it explores the actions, objects and meaning of play and provides insight into the diversity of beliefs about the practices of play. The book presents ideas on how combined research and development projects can be carried out, providing incentive and a model for practice development and research. The second part of the book consists of empirical studies on teacher’s playing skills and examples of play with very young as well as older children.
Play in the Early Years
Author | : Kay Owen |
Publsiher | : SAGE |
Total Pages | : 216 |
Release | : 2021-04-07 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781529758641 |
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Play in the Early Years provides an accessible overview of key concepts, debates and approaches to children’s Play. This book: · Considers play from a variety of perspectives · Offers expert insights into theory and research in each area · Encourages the reader to critically reflect on both theory and practice With features including key terms, case studies, reflective questions, spotlights on research and an accompanying glossary, this text is perfect for everyone who is interested in Play - from those just starting undergraduate degrees through to those with more advanced knowledge or experience.