In light of this, there has been a growing concern around boys' underachievement on language and literacy assessments. Given the recent mandate for play-based learning in Ontario kindergartens, this paper examines children's literacy integration during play from a gender perspective. An analysis of ...
译自Taylor, M.E., Boyer, W. Play-Based Learning: Evidence-Based Research to Improve Children’s Learning Experiences in the Kindergarten Classroom. Early Childhood Education Journal (2020) 48:127–133. 引言: 游戏和学习有着密不可分的联系,例如在前面的文章中曾经对在游戏中学习更好地联结、在游戏...
“These foundational skills prepare children to engage in increasingly complex play with their peers in kindergarten and the early grades,” Jones says. Learning Through Play in Kindergarten Active and child-led learning does not stop when children enter kindergarten or first grade, Green says. “No...
It is hoped that this broader definition of play-based learning can help to bridge the gap between developmental and academic perspectives on play, as well as enhance the practice of educators implementing play-based pedagogy in the early years. References Lynch M. Ontario kindergarten teachers...
text>The objective of the present study is to capture children's voices to compare traditional half-day and play-based full-day kindergarten children's per... K Heagle,K Timmons,FPJ Hargreaves - 《Early Child Development & Care》 被引量: 0发表: 2017年 Children's Learning Through Play: Per...
Play based learning is one of the best forms of learning for children. It can be far more effective for children’s learning than direct instruction. When they play, children get to experience the world through trial and error and discovery. They learn information in ways that are meaningful ...
Developmentally appropriate practices like play-based learning are valuable for strengthening many areas of development and learning. This topic aims to show how play-based learning can help support young children’s learning of social-emotional skills,
What Play-Based Preschool Looks Like Removing the focus from basic skills and direct instruction doesn’t mean that children aren’t learning, or that they won’t be prepared for kindergarten. “For young children, they’re going to learn, and the best way they learn is through play,” say...
Today, I’m going to show you exactly how you can teach your child through play withPlay into Kindergarten Readiness. In 20-minutes of play a day, you can cover all core skills with activities that are: Planned for you day-by-day ...
The study identified three teaching and learning orientations: the technical, the fluctuating and the inquiry, which provide insights into the thinking processes involved in making the pedagogical shift towards play-based learning. By articulating contrasts in kindergarten teachers' implicit knowledge, the...