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Rethinking Play and Pedagogy in Early Childhood Education: Concepts, Contexts and Cultures


Rethinking Play and Pedagogy in Early Childhood Education: Concepts, Contexts and Cultures

Hardback by Rogers, Sue (Institute of Education, University of London, UK)

Rethinking Play and Pedagogy in Early Childhood Education: Concepts, Contexts and Cultures

£135.00

ISBN:
9780415480758
Publication Date:
8 Nov 2010
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
184 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 13 - 18 May 2024
Rethinking Play and Pedagogy in Early Childhood Education: Concepts, Contexts and Cultures

Description

Bringing together a collection of chapters from international experts in the field of early childhood education, Rethinking Play and Pedagogy in Early Childhood Education seeks to explore how play in the Early Years is valued as a means of learning. The book discusses how play is presented, transformed by institutional and pedagogical discourses and ultimately experienced by children. Adopting cultural, conceptual and contextual approaches to play and pedagogy across its chapters, this book addresses contemporary emerging issues surrounding play and pedagogy including: the application of critical and socio-cultural analyses to play in early childhood renewed interest in the aesthetic, creative and affective dimensions of play in early childhood education competing discourses of 'performativity', market forces, social reconstruction and child-centredness children's voice and participation within educational settings globalization, migration and cultural pluralism the role of digital technology in early childhood education diversity, identity and social justice within early childhood settings. With international appeal and relevance, this book will be of interest to students taking undergraduate, Masters and doctoral courses in early childhood education, childhood and education studies as well as academic teachers and researchers, policy-makers and international agencies working with young children.

Contents

1. Play and Pedagogy: A Conflict of Interests? 2. It's About Power: Researching Play, Pedagogy and Participation in the Early Years of School 3. The Challenge of Play for Early Childhood Educators 4. 'We are Hunters and Gatherers of Values': Dramatic Play, Early Childhood Pedagogy, and the Formation of Ethical Identities 5. Revisiting Vygotskian Perspectives on Play and Pedagogy 6. Exploring Culture, Play, and Early Childhood Education Practice in African Contexts 7. Play and Pedagogy framed within India's Historical, Socio-Cultural and Pedagogical Context 8. Learning Through Play in Hong Kong: Policy of Practice 9. Meeting at the Crossroads: Postmodern Pedagogy Greets Children's Aesthetic Play-Culture 10. Deconstructing the Metaphysics of Play Theories: Toward a Pedagogy of Play Aesthetics 11. Digital Play in the Classroom: A Twenty-First Century Pedagogy? 12. Taking Play Seriously

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