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Inside Role-Play in Early Childhood Education: Researching Young Children's Perspectives


Inside Role-Play in Early Childhood Education: Researching Young Children's Perspectives

Paperback by Rogers, Sue; Evans, Julie

Inside Role-Play in Early Childhood Education: Researching Young Children's Perspectives

£42.99

ISBN:
9780415404976
Publication Date:
17 Jan 2008
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
146 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 13 - 18 May 2024
Inside Role-Play in Early Childhood Education: Researching Young Children's Perspectives

Description

Based on extensive research, and grounded in everyday classroom practice, the authors of this book explore important issues surrounding play in the early years curriculum. The book presents children's views on, and response to their role-play environment, alongside examples of good classroom practice, and addresses vital questions such as: Will structuring role play replace children's own attempts to create scenarios that grow out of their interests and relationships? Has an over-emphasis on subjects like literacy and numeracy eclipsed the important processes inherent in children's social play? How we can ensure that provision for role play fully benefits all young children? Critically, the authors present the child's perspective on play in schools throughout, and argue firmly against a formal, inflexible learning environment for young children. This book will be fascinating to all students on primary education undergraduate courses and early childhood studies. Researchers and course leaders will also find this book a ground-breaking read.

Contents

Introduction 1. Four-year-olds in school: play, policy and pedagogy 2. Perspectives on role play in early childhood 3. Researching children's perspectives: a multi-method approach 4. Teachers' perspectives on role play 5. Exploring role play from the children's perspective 6. Playing with space, place and gender 7. Rethinking role play in reception classes

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