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Steffenie Williams – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Play is an important dimension of learning for all students. When students are allowed to play, amazing things happen. Students start to tell stories, explore new concepts, and learn in authentic ways. Some of these experiences are constructed with peers, while others are created individually. Discoveries are made by connecting one student's ideas…
Descriptors: Play, Learning Processes, Ethnography, Student Interests
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Shelly Newstead; Pete King – Child Care in Practice, 2024
Playwork is a recognised profession in the United Kingdom (UK) and is currently a growing area of interest internationally. However, debates about the nature and purpose of playwork have raged in the playwork field since the profession was invented in the early adventure playgrounds. This study is the first to capture data about what the now…
Descriptors: Play, Advocacy, Playgrounds, Children
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Kimberly Lenters; Ronna Mosher – Reading Research Quarterly, 2024
This article is premised on the idea that storytelling and storytelling pedagogies have material and ethico-political implications for children and those with whom they share the world - in the small moments of their everyday experiences and in how they are read, written, and positioned as inheritors of social worlds and cultural narratives.…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Teaching Methods, Outdoor Education, Literacy
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Yuejiu Wang; Liang Li; Marilyn Fleer; Yuwen Ma – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2024
Although Chinese early childhood education policies have high expectations for kindergarten teachers' play pedagogy, teaching and play are still discussed as a bifurcation in Chinese kindergartens' daily practice. To support Chinese kindergarten teachers' development of play pedagogy, this study conducted an educational experiment (EE) framed by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Teachers, Kindergarten, Faculty Development
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Zoe Mintoff; Peter Andersen; Jane Warren; Sue Elliott; Carolan Nicholson; Helen Byfield-Fleming; Fiona Barber – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2024
The ideal period for implementing environmental education or education for sustainability is during the early childhood years. The educational context of playgroups can be a platform for both children and their parents to learn together and together engage in early childhood education for sustainability (ECEfS), however there is a paucity of…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Childrens Attitudes, Attitude Change, Positive Attitudes
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Nicole Jamison – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2024
Despite the proliferation of play-based and arts-informed research, an under-explored area is using both with young immigrant children to hear from them about their distinctive experiences and complexities. This paper draws on an arts-informed and play-based case study with two young immigrant children in Canada to highlight specific data…
Descriptors: Play, Art, Young Children, Immigrants
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Davis, Paige E.; Slater, Jessica; Marshall, David; Robins, Diana L. – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2023
Past research shows that autistic children can and do create imaginary companions (ICs), and that these ICs resemble those that neurotypical children create. Neurotypical children creating ICs have been found to have significantly more developed theory of mind (ToM) and social understanding among other enhanced social cognitive skills. The study…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Imagination, Friendship, Fantasy
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Sweeney, Erin; Barton, Erin E.; Ledford, Jennifer R. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2023
A multiple probe across participants with an embedded withdrawal single case research design was used to examine the effectiveness of a progressive time delay (PTD) procedure to teach preschoolers with disabilities to imitate their peers during a sculpting play activity. Data indicated the presence of a functional relation between the use of PTD…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Time Factors (Learning), Preschool Children, Imitation
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Yuniasih, Ririn; Bone, Jane; Quiñones, Gloria – Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2023
Traditional games are commonly understood for their long establishment, passed down over generations and characterised by the simplicity of their materials. The aim of this article is to explore traditional games where materials are at the centre, focusing on games with stones. Through a new-materialist perspective, using Barad's concept of…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Traditionalism, Games, Interaction
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Liu, Lijuan; Oh, Hyunjoo; Zhang, Lingyan; Fang, Tuo; Huang, Muling; Hao, Yue; Wang, Junwu; Yao, Cheng; Ying, Fangtian – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2023
The underwater robot (UR) is an embodiment of interdisciplinary technologies, integrating underwater communication, machinery, marine science, computer science, and robotics. Although URs enable a highly engaging and exploratory construction that can foster children's engineering education and ocean literacy, little work has explored UR design and…
Descriptors: Robotics, Play, Interdisciplinary Approach, Water
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Alahmari, Afnan; Alrweta, Sarah; Malkawi, Mohammad; Nacpil, Veronica; Strekalova-Hughes, Ekaterina; Young, Rachal – Theory Into Practice, 2023
This article explores advocacy practices that support teachers' integration of play and playful learning in their classrooms. Activism is a well-documented transformative aspect of the teaching profession (e.g.), which is recently experiencing heightened political pressures. At the same time, COVID-19 exacerbated existing inequities in early…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Play, Equal Education, Early Childhood Education
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Kinder, Christopher J.; Nam, Kahyun; Kulinna, Pamela H.; Woods, Amelia M.; McKenzie, Thomas L. – Journal of School Health, 2023
Background: The System of Observing Play and Leisure Activity in Youth (SOPLAY) has assisted in providing valid and reliable data of youth physical activity and characteristics specific to environmental contexts. The review aimed to examine empirical research that employed the SOPLAY instrument to measure physical activity in leisure-based…
Descriptors: Youth, Leisure Time, Play, Observation
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Chen, Keting; Hamel, Erin E. – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2023
Direct experience with nature is a primary component of environmental education and especially beneficial for young children. The present study examined the outdoor play preferences of toddlers and investigated the role teachers play in the outdoor space. Toddlers' outdoor play was video recorded by GoPro cameras and coded for preferred play…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Play, Preferences, Playgrounds
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Hulston, Samantha Jayne – Literacy, 2023
This article uses the concept of literacy-as-event to explore the embodied meaning-making of a young child during small world play. Recent developments in literacy research, influenced by relational thinking, have led to a reconsideration of how meaning-making unfolds in home and school settings. The concept of literacy-as-event suggests that…
Descriptors: Literacy, Language Acquisition, Play, Narration
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Rahn, Naomi L.; Storie, Sloan O.; Coogle, Christan Grygas – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2023
Vocabulary knowledge provides a critical foundation for later reading comprehension. Children with limited vocabularies and background knowledge often need many opportunities to learn a new word. One effective way to promote vocabulary acquisition for young children is to provide opportunities for children to learn new words throughout classroom…
Descriptors: Vocabulary, Early Childhood Education, Reading Comprehension, Experiential Learning
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