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ERIC Number: EJ1417105
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2023
Pages: 21
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ISSN: ISSN-1938-0399
EISSN: EISSN-1938-0402
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Vygotskian Analysis of Fake Play in Preschools: What Is It and How to Distinguish It from Real Play
Elena Yudina
American Journal of Play, v15 n3 p281-301 2023
The author contends that, although most early childhood educators agree about the value of play for child development, preschools and kindergartens often do not reflect this belief, and she discusses this anomaly in the adult notion of play and how it manifests in classroom practices. She argues that it produces schoolroom practices in which adults use play merely as an instrument of teaching that are actually incompatible with play. Indeed, so-called "play-based instruction" misrepresents the true nature of play--the only activity through which young children fully express their own agency and in which they can truly participate in their own development. She discusses the teacher-initiated and teacher-driven pseudo or fake play that forces children to take on roles and enact pretend scenarios in ways pleasing to adults. And she seeks a remedy in the Vygotsky-Elkonin theory of play, which allows us to distinguish real play from fake play and helps restore the rightful place of true play to early childhood classrooms.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
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Language: English
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