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Play-Responsive Teaching in Early Childhood Education (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Niklas Pramling, Cecilia Wallerstedt, Pernilla... Play-Responsive Teaching in Early Childhood Education (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Niklas Pramling, Cecilia Wallerstedt, Pernilla Lagerloef, Camilla Bjoerklund, Anne Kultti, …
R1,524 Discovery Miles 15 240 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

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.

A Cultural-Historical Study of Children Learning Science - Foregrounding Affective Imagination in Play-based Settings... A Cultural-Historical Study of Children Learning Science - Foregrounding Affective Imagination in Play-based Settings (Hardcover, 2015 ed.)
Marilyn Fleer, Niklas Pramling
R3,978 Discovery Miles 39 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book moves beyond the traditional constructivist and social-constructivist view of learning and development in science. It draws upon cultural-historical theory in order to theorise early childhood science education in relation to our currently globalised education contexts. The book argues that concept development in science for young children can be better theorised by using Vygotsky's concept of Imagination and creativity, Vygotsky's theory of play, and his work on higher mental functions, particularly the concept of inter and intrapsychological functioning. Key concepts are extracted from the theoretical section of the book and used as categories for analysis in presenting evidence and new ideas in the second section of the book. In this second part of the book, the authors examine how science knowledge has been constructed within particular countries around the globe, where empirical research in early childhood science education has occurred. The third part of the book examines the nature of the encounter between the teacher and the child during science learning and teaching. In the final part of the book the authors look closely at the range of models and approaches to the teaching of early childhood science that have been made available to early childhood teachers to guide their planning and teaching. They conclude the book with a theoretical discussion of the cultural-historical foundation for early childhood science education, followed by a model of teaching scientific concepts to young children in play-based settings, including homes and community contexts.

Methodology for Research with Early Childhood Education and Care Professionals - Example Studies and Theoretical Elaboration... Methodology for Research with Early Childhood Education and Care Professionals - Example Studies and Theoretical Elaboration (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023)
Cecilia Wallerstedt, Eva Brooks, Elin Eriksen Odegaard, Niklas Pramling
R1,523 Discovery Miles 15 230 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This open access book addresses the growing trend in the field of early childhood education and care (ECEC) research named collaborative knowledge building in which researchers and ECEC personnel collaborate. This kind of research encompasses a number of approaches, such as design studies, action studies, Learning Studies, Lesson Studies, and combined research and development studies. There are important differences between these approaches, but they also share some features, which makes it possible to see them as examples of a particular tradition of knowledge building. Collaborative knowledge building constitutes close ties between developing practices of early childhood education and care, and generating empirically grounded theoretical knowledge. This book contributes to the methodology of practices-developing research by mapping this movement through exemplifying themes actualised in such studies, and through conceptualizing important and recurring gains and challenges. It also describes how the latter can be taken on.

Educational Encounters: Nordic Studies in Early Childhood Didactics (Hardcover, 2011 ed.): Niklas Pramling, Ingrid Pramling... Educational Encounters: Nordic Studies in Early Childhood Didactics (Hardcover, 2011 ed.)
Niklas Pramling, Ingrid Pramling Samuelsson
R2,676 Discovery Miles 26 760 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Qualitative analyses of young children's learning in natural settings are rare, so this new book will make educators sit up and pay attention. It lays out a Nordic, or continental European teaching and learning paradigm whose didactic framework is distinct from the Anglo-American system. This analysis, which features contributions and case studies from researchers in a range of subjects, is built on principles such as the learner's perspective, establishing sufficient intersubjectivity, 'pointing out', and informing experience linguistically. After clarifying some historical background, the book discusses the contemporary emphasis in early childhood education on pedagogy/learning. What should 'didactics' mean in educating young children?

The book examines the opportunities for learning that teachers provide for children in early childhood education, as well as how children respond to these opportunities. It presents empirical studies from a variety of naturalistic settings, including mathematics, making visual art, ecology, music, dance, literacy and story-telling, as well as learning about gender, morality and democracy. The authors seek to answer key questions about the processes involved in both teaching and learning. What challenges do teachers face as they try to expand children's knowledge in various fields of learning? How do they respond to these challenges, and what can we learn about children's corresponding uptake? What now requires further research? One key distinction in researching children's learning is between studies that look at 'process' and those that analyze 'product'. In the tradition of Piaget, Vygotsky and Werner, as well as Mercer and Valsiner's more recent work, this book advocates the importance and relative rareness of the former type of study.

A Cultural-Historical Study of Children Learning Science - Foregrounding Affective Imagination in Play-based Settings... A Cultural-Historical Study of Children Learning Science - Foregrounding Affective Imagination in Play-based Settings (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015)
Marilyn Fleer, Niklas Pramling
R3,908 Discovery Miles 39 080 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book moves beyond the traditional constructivist and social-constructivist view of learning and development in science. It draws upon cultural-historical theory in order to theorise early childhood science education in relation to our currently globalised education contexts. The book argues that concept development in science for young children can be better theorised by using Vygotsky’s concept of Imagination and creativity, Vygotsky’s theory of play, and his work on higher mental functions, particularly the concept of inter and intrapsychological functioning. Key concepts are extracted from the theoretical section of the book and used as categories for analysis in presenting evidence and new ideas in the second section of the book. In this second part of the book, the authors examine how science knowledge has been constructed within particular countries around the globe, where empirical research in early childhood science education has occurred. The third part of the book examines the nature of the encounter between the teacher and the child during science learning and teaching. In the final part of the book the authors look closely at the range of models and approaches to the teaching of early childhood science that have been made available to early childhood teachers to guide their planning and teaching. They conclude the book with a theoretical discussion of the cultural-historical foundation for early childhood science education, followed by a model of teaching scientific concepts to young children in play-based settings, including homes and community contexts.

Educational Encounters: Nordic Studies in Early Childhood Didactics (Paperback, 2011 ed.): Niklas Pramling, Ingrid Pramling... Educational Encounters: Nordic Studies in Early Childhood Didactics (Paperback, 2011 ed.)
Niklas Pramling, Ingrid Pramling Samuelsson
R2,653 Discovery Miles 26 530 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Qualitative analyses of young children s learning in natural settings are rare, so this new book will make educators sit up and pay attention. It lays out a Nordic, or continental European teaching and learning paradigm whose didactic framework is distinct from the Anglo-American system. This analysis, which features contributions and case studies from researchers in a range of subjects, is built on principles such as the learner s perspective, establishing sufficient intersubjectivity, pointing out, and informing experience linguistically. After clarifying some historical background, the book discusses the contemporary emphasis in early childhood education on pedagogy/learning. What should didactics mean in educating young children?

The book examines the opportunities for learning that teachers provide for children in early childhood education, as well as how children respond to these opportunities. It presents empirical studies from a variety of naturalistic settings, including mathematics, making visual art, ecology, music, dance, literacy and story-telling, as well as learning about gender, morality and democracy. The authors seek to answer key questions about the processes involved in both teaching and learning. What challenges do teachers face as they try to expand children s knowledge in various fields of learning? How do they respond to these challenges, and what can we learn about children s corresponding uptake? What now requires further research? One key distinction in researching children s learning is between studies that look at process and those that analyze product . In the tradition of Piaget, Vygotsky and Werner, as well as Mercer and Valsiner s more recent work, this book advocates the importance and relative rareness of the former type of study.

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Narratives in Early Childhood Education - Communication, Sense Making and Lived Experience (Paperback): Susanne Garvis, Niklas... Narratives in Early Childhood Education - Communication, Sense Making and Lived Experience (Paperback)
Susanne Garvis, Niklas Pramling
R1,462 Discovery Miles 14 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Over the past few decades, a growing body of literature has developed which examines children's perspectives of their own lives, viewing them as social actors and experts in their understanding of the world. Focusing specifically on narratives, this unique and timely book provides an analysis of these new directions in contemporary research approaches to explore the lived experiences of children and teachers in early childhood education, in addition to presenting original research on children's narratives. The book brings together a variety of well-regarded international researchers in the field to highlight the importance of narrative in young children's development from local and global perspectives. While narrative is clearly understood within different countries, this is one of the first texts to build an international understanding, acknowledging the importance of culture and context. It presents up-to-date research on the latest research methods and analysis techniques, using a variety of different approaches in order to critically reflect on the future for narrative research and its insights into early childhood education Narratives in Early Childhood Education will be of interest to postgraduate students, academics and researchers in early childhood education, as well as early childhood professionals, government policy makers and early childhood organisations and associations.

Narratives in Early Childhood Education - Communication, Sense Making and Lived Experience (Hardcover): Susanne Garvis, Niklas... Narratives in Early Childhood Education - Communication, Sense Making and Lived Experience (Hardcover)
Susanne Garvis, Niklas Pramling
R4,486 Discovery Miles 44 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Over the past few decades, a growing body of literature has developed which examines children's perspectives of their own lives, viewing them as social actors and experts in their understanding of the world. Focusing specifically on narratives, this unique and timely book provides an analysis of these new directions in contemporary research approaches to explore the lived experiences of children and teachers in early childhood education, in addition to presenting original research on children's narratives. The book brings together a variety of well-regarded international researchers in the field to highlight the importance of narrative in young children's development from local and global perspectives. While narrative is clearly understood within different countries, this is one of the first texts to build an international understanding, acknowledging the importance of culture and context. It presents up-to-date research on the latest research methods and analysis techniques, using a variety of different approaches in order to critically reflect on the future for narrative research and its insights into early childhood education Narratives in Early Childhood Education will be of interest to postgraduate students, academics and researchers in early childhood education, as well as early childhood professionals, government policy makers and early childhood organisations and associations.

Methodology for Early Childhood Education and Care Research - Premises and Principles of Scientific Knowledge Building... Methodology for Early Childhood Education and Care Research - Premises and Principles of Scientific Knowledge Building (Paperback, 1st ed. 2023)
Niklas Pramling
R1,362 Discovery Miles 13 620 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book concisely explores the distinguishing features of scientific knowledge and research in early childhood education and care (ECEC). It has a dual-level focus of containing and relating the concrete practices of conducting research with the more fundamental conceptual discussions around research - the Bildung of the researcher. The book introduces and succinctly explains the concepts of methodology, theoretical knowledge about method, and how all parts of conducting research are informed by theory. The interrelation of these concepts, and many premises of research, are often regarded as assumed knowledge. In this book, premises of research are explicated and discussed, as well as methods on how to engage in informed dialogue. This introductory text explicates many features of scientific knowing and knowledge building in ECEC that tend to be presumed rather than clarified. It will be important in furthering the professional development of PhD students, Master's students, supervisors, and researchers.

Methodology for Research with Early Childhood Education and Care Professionals - Example Studies and Theoretical Elaboration... Methodology for Research with Early Childhood Education and Care Professionals - Example Studies and Theoretical Elaboration (Paperback, 1st ed. 2023)
Cecilia Wallerstedt, Eva Brooks, Elin Eriksen Odegaard, Niklas Pramling
R1,268 Discovery Miles 12 680 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This open access book addresses the growing trend in the field of early childhood education and care (ECEC) research named collaborative knowledge building in which researchers and ECEC personnel collaborate. This kind of research encompasses a number of approaches, such as design studies, action studies, Learning Studies, Lesson Studies, and combined research and development studies. There are important differences between these approaches, but they also share some features, which makes it possible to see them as examples of a particular tradition of knowledge building. Collaborative knowledge building constitutes close ties between developing practices of early childhood education and care, and generating empirically grounded theoretical knowledge. This book contributes to the methodology of practices-developing research by mapping this movement through exemplifying themes actualised in such studies, and through conceptualizing important and recurring gains and challenges. It also describes how the latter can be taken on.

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