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Play in early childhood education : learning in diverse contexts / edited by Marjory Ebbeck and Manjula Waniganayake.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: South Melbourne, Vic. : Oxford University Press, 2010Description: xviii, 342 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0195569040
  • 9780195569049
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 372.210994 22
LOC classification:
  • LB1139.35.P55 P58 2010
Contents:
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; ABOUT THE AUTHORD; NOTES ON HOW TO USE THIS TEXT; PART 1: PLAY AND DEVELOPMENT; 1. Perspectives on play in a changing world; 2. Infants and toddlers and the power of play in developing young minds; 3. Knowing me -- knowing you: the relationship dynamics of infant play; 4. Play and literacy pedagogies for preschool and early Years settings; 5. Play for learning and transition to school; 6. Emergence of child leadership through play in early childhood; 7. Landscapes for play and story; PART 2: PLAY IN ACTION IN DIVERSE ENVIRONMENTS; 8. Reconsidering the play/work dicotomy in pedagogy; 9. Play and the Reggio Emilia Approach in preschools; 10. Possibilities and pitfalls of techno-toys and digital play in mathematics learning; 11. Children redefine learning in science through play; PART 3: FAMILIES, COMMUNITIES AND PLAY; 12. Playing as becoming: sharing Australian Aboriginal voices on play; 13. Children's work and play: The interconnected contexts for their learning; 14. Play and cultural transition; 15. Promoting intercultural competence through technology-based play; 16. Play: Some concluding reflections; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 294-329) and index.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; ABOUT THE AUTHORD; NOTES ON HOW TO USE THIS TEXT; PART 1: PLAY AND DEVELOPMENT; 1. Perspectives on play in a changing world; 2. Infants and toddlers and the power of play in developing young minds; 3. Knowing me -- knowing you: the relationship dynamics of infant play; 4. Play and literacy pedagogies for preschool and early Years settings; 5. Play for learning and transition to school; 6. Emergence of child leadership through play in early childhood; 7. Landscapes for play and story; PART 2: PLAY IN ACTION IN DIVERSE ENVIRONMENTS; 8. Reconsidering the play/work dicotomy in pedagogy; 9. Play and the Reggio Emilia Approach in preschools; 10. Possibilities and pitfalls of techno-toys and digital play in mathematics learning; 11. Children redefine learning in science through play; PART 3: FAMILIES, COMMUNITIES AND PLAY; 12. Playing as becoming: sharing Australian Aboriginal voices on play; 13. Children's work and play: The interconnected contexts for their learning; 14. Play and cultural transition; 15. Promoting intercultural competence through technology-based play; 16. Play: Some concluding reflections; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX.

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