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Play-Responsive Teaching in Early Childhood Education / by Niklas Pramling, Cecilia Wallerstedt, Pernilla Lagerlöf, Camilla Björklund, Anne Kultti, Hanna Palmér, Maria Magnusson, Susanne Thulin, Agneta Jonsson, Ingrid Pramling Samuelsson.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Pramling, Niklas., Author.
Wallerstedt, Cecilia., Author.
Lagerlöf, Pernilla., Author.
Björklund, Camilla., Author.
Kultti, Anne., Author.
Palmér, Hanna., Author.
Magnusson, Maria., Author.
Thulin, Susanne., Author.
Jonsson, Agneta., Author.
Pramling Samuelsson, Ingrid., Author.
Series:
International Perspectives on Early Childhood Education and Development, 2468-8754 ; 26
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Early childhood education.
Teachers--Training of.
Teachers.
Educational psychology.
School psychology.
Developmental psychology.
Language and languages--Study and teaching.
Language and languages.
Early Childhood Education.
Teaching and Teacher Education.
Educational Psychology.
School Psychology.
Child and Adolescence Psychology.
Language Teaching and Learning.
Local Subjects:
Early Childhood Education.
Teaching and Teacher Education.
Educational Psychology.
School Psychology.
Child and Adolescence Psychology.
Language Teaching and Learning.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XIII, 183 p. 6 illus.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2019.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2019.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
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.
Contents:
Part I: Theoretical premises and research on playing and learning
1. Developing play-responsive didaktik – mission impossible?
Teaching and learning in ECEC
Different voices, arguments and standpoints
Guidance for readers
2. Learning, teaching, and didaktik
The processes and products of learning and development
Teaching and its phylogenetic and ontogenetic development
The ‘what’ of learning and didaktik
3. Playing, playworlds, and early childhood education
A brief note on play theories
The development of play: Actions, objects, and meaning
Key references in research on play
The diversity of beliefs about practices of play
The sociogenesis of forms of play and its implication for ECEC
4. A combined research and development project
Intersubjectivity and alterity
Language as constitutive and perspectivizing
The freedom of play and open-endedness
As if and as is and learning from fiction
Part II: Empirical studies
Teachers’ playing skills
5. The Lava-Shark: Teachers attempting to enter children’s play
6. The Lion and the Mouse: How and why teachers succeed in becoming participants in children’s play
Responding to alterity
Coordinating as if and as is
7. Goldilocks and her Motorcycle: Establishing narrative frames
8. The Triangle-Lady and The Three Billy Goats Gruff: Constituting contents for learning in play
Playing and teaching as integrated activities
9. When Kroko-the-Crocodile got sick
10. The Magical Fruits: Establishing a narrative play frame for mutual problem solving
11. The Letter Thief: From playing to teaching to learning to playing
Part III: Conclusions and theoretical elaboration
12. A play-responsive early childhood education didaktik
References. .
ISBN:
9783030159580
3030159582
OCLC:
1101623207

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