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Jacko, Virginia A.; Mayros, Roxann; Brady-Simmons, Carol; Chica, Isabel; Moore, J. Elton – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2013
The Miami Lighthouse, in its 81 years of service to persons who are visually impaired (that is, those who are blind or have low vision), has adapted to meet the ever-changing needs of clients of all ages. To meet the significant needs of visually impaired children--more than 80% of early learning is visual (Blind Babies Foundation, 2012)--the…
Descriptors: Blindness, Infants, Play, Socialization
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Winston, Joe; Strand, Steve – Research in Drama Education, 2013
This article is based upon research into a participatory Theatre in Education (TiE) programme that toured the West Midlands in 2009, funded by the UK's PREVENT initiative intended to counter the radicalisation of young British nationals by extremist political groups. The article provides a summary of the TiE programme and then presents…
Descriptors: Drama, Foreign Countries, Audiences, Aesthetics
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Acevedo, María V. – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2019
Children's life experiences can position their exploration of global cultural communities within early childhood classrooms. Some early childhood educators, however, are concerned that many young children do not have direct experience of global cultures and thus believe that differences between cultural practices will be confusing to young…
Descriptors: Play, Cultural Awareness, Early Childhood Education, Preschool Teachers
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Adeyemi, Olusola Smith – Journal of Education and e-Learning Research, 2015
Theatre for Development (TfD) is a special kind of Theatre practice that creates a platform for members of a specific community to respond to, and actively participate in issues relating to their social development through an engaging process of play and acting. The sole essence of this form of theatre is to sensitize, radicalize and conscientize…
Descriptors: Poverty Areas, Praxis, Foreign Countries, Social Development
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Nah, Kwi-Ok; Waller, Tim – Early Child Development and Care, 2015
This paper discusses a cross-cultural and collaborative project, in preschools in England and South Korea. The aim of the project is to investigate the pedagogy of outdoor play and learning in two different cultural contexts, from the perspectives of the practitioners. Although there has been a growing academic interest in the use of outdoor…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Education, Play, Outdoor Education
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Breslin, Casey M.; Rudisill, Mary E.; Wadsworth, Danielle W. – Physical Educator, 2015
In this study, the heart rate response of children with and without autism spectrum disorder (ASD) exposed to outdoor free play sessions during preschool was examined. Participants (n = 7; four children with ASD and three children who show typical development) wore Actiheart heart rate monitors during 6 school days. Using a single-subject design,…
Descriptors: Profiles, Metabolism, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
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Morris, Merry Lynn; Baldeon, Marion; Scheuneman, Dwayne – Journal of Dance Education, 2015
In the 1980s, mixed ability or physically integrated dance companies, such as AXIS and DancingWheels, began with professional performance goals, aimed at producing highquality choreographic work involving individuals with and without disabilities. Those companies are pioneers in the integrated dance field and serve as beneficial models of…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Inclusion, Disabilities, Dance
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Carnes, Mark C. – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2015
For centuries, the titans of educational reform--Plato, Rousseau, Dewey, Piaget, Erikson, Csikszentmihalyi and others--have championed the educational benefits of play. Yet many professors and administrators are boggled by the idea of playing academic games in college. They instantly dismiss faculty initiatives like "Reacting to the…
Descriptors: Play, Educational Change, Higher Education, Educational Benefits
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Althouse, Norm R.; Hedges, Peggy L. – Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2015
This article describes a 60-minute classroom activity using LEGO® bricks that demonstrates and reinforces the importance of the managerial process. The activity, Plan Before You Play (PBP), is targeted to introductory business classes, and differs from others in that it requires little investment or up-front planning, is easily scalable, and, with…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Management Development, Business Administration, Experiential Learning
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Knaus, Marianne – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2015
Many Western countries around the world have been reviewing policy and practice aimed at enhancing the quality and professional practice of early childhood education. The response has been to establish government-sanctioned curriculum frameworks based on current research and the dominant discourses of educational provision. The successful…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Curriculum Design, Educational Philosophy
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Pálmadóttir, Hrönn; Johansson, Eva Marianne – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2015
The article explores how young children between one and three years old communicate and prioritise values in order to create and be a part of a community during play sessions in an Icelandic preschool. Furthermore, it aims to investigate the value conflicts that might occur and how the children resolve such conflicts. The study adopts the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Children, Communication Strategies, Play
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Suhonen, Eira; Nislin, Mari A.; Alijoki, Alisa; Sajaniemi, Nina K. – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2015
The aim of this study was to investigate children's social communication abilities and play to reveal possible changes during a one year period in the context of Finnish early childhood special education. The data we collected during 2012-2013 consisted of assessments of play behaviour (Preschool Play Behavior Scale) and social communication…
Descriptors: Play, Interpersonal Communication, Social Behavior, Special Education
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Schilhab, Theresa – Oxford Review of Education, 2017
Today, technology in the form of tablet computers (e.g. iPads) is crucial as a tool for learning and education. Tablets support educational activities such as archiving, word processing, and generation of academic products. They also connect with the Internet, providing access to news, encyclopaedic entries, and e-books. In addition, tablets have…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Handheld Devices, Telecommunications
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Crane, Lauren Shapiro; Fernald, Anne – Discourse Processes: A multidisciplinary journal, 2017
This study investigated whether European American and Japanese mothers' speech to preschoolers contained exchange- and alignment-oriented structures that reflect and possibly support culture-specific models of self-other relatedness. In each country 12 mothers were observed in free play with their 3-year-olds. Maternal speech was coded for…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Asians, North Americans, Cross Cultural Studies
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Balan, Oana; Moldoveanu, Alin; Moldoveanu, Florica; Nagy, Hunor; Wersenyi, Gyorgy; Unnporsson, Runar – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2017
Introduction: As the number of people with visual impairments (that is, those who are blind or have low vision) is continuously increasing, rehabilitation and engineering researchers have identified the need to design sensory-substitution devices that would offer assistance and guidance to these people for performing navigational tasks. Auditory…
Descriptors: Audio Equipment, Educational Games, Assistive Technology, Visual Impairments
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