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The author argues that play always occurs within a social context and in rela�tion to the various cultures that coexist within the classroom and the school
setting. She uses Vygotsky’s definition of play as dramatic or make-believe
play for preschool children, and she applies Vygotskian and post-Vygotskian
theories, including Daniil Elkonin’s ca...
This chapter guides early childhood teacher educators, teachers, and policy makers to use appropriate technological tools in early childhood classrooms. It begins with learning theories related to computational thinking with a discussion of Seymour Papert and presents Marina Bers' framework. The chapter includes a professional development model for...
Mixed-age groups have been shown to be effective in classroom settings, but only a handful of studies have explored mixed-age grouping in play. This research is a case study of one New York public elementary school that places great value on recess and mixed-age groupings. The school has implemented Let Grow Play Club before school one day per week...
Bringing together a diverse cohort of experts, STEM in Early Childhood Education explores the ways STEM can be integrated into early childhood curricula, highlighting recent research and innovations in the field, and implications for both practice and policy.
Based on the argument that high-quality STEM education needs to start early, this book emp...
This study offers a look inside one school community. The school implemented Let Grow Play Club and a recently expanded 40-minute recess period. Data are from observations of children's play periods, child interviews, and teacher interviews. We argue that play has significant cognitive, emotional, and social benefits for elementary school children....
In this study, I argue that preschool play bridged the gap between authoritative and internally persuasive discourses, similar to Bakhtin's description of the mockery of hierarchical order during the carnival festivals. Carnival misalliances and disciplinarian actions, roles, and speech styles between adults and children were reversed in playful ro...
Theories of Early Childhood Education provides a comprehensive introduction to the various theoretical perspectives influential in early childhood education, from developmental psychology to critical studies, Piaget to Freire. Expert chapter authors examine assumptions underpinning the use of theory in the early years and concisely explore the impl...
Implementing a play-based curriculum presents challenges for pre-service and in-service teachers given the current climate of standards and didactic pedagogies. This study highlights the value of playful learning and its rightful place in early childhood classrooms for children of all ages. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the us...
Mikhail Bakhtin’s philosophical orientation concerning dialogism offers a challenge to contemporary play theory. This study demonstrates the benefits of a Bakhtinian analysis of double voicing in early childhood programs. Bakhtin’s notion of dialogism, specifically Bakhtin’s ideas on genre and utterance, has received less attention in the analysis...
The issue of children’s school readiness concerns parents, teachers, and policy makers. Experts warn that many children are entering school lacking the necessary skills to achieve academic and lifelong success. While public preschool programs have been established throughout the nation as a policy goal to establish kindergarten readiness (National...
This study seeks to demonstrate the benefits of bilingual instruction, story drama, and play with low-income preschool children. Sixty-five percent of the children in the study were dual language learners (DLLs). The investigation took place in a state-funded, public, universal prekindergarten program implementing Tools of the Mind (Tools), a Vygot...
The purpose of this research-to-practice article is to describe dialogic reading (DR) as a professional development intervention that took place in a state-funded public universal prekindergarten program, partnering with a university. Our goals were to use a research-based literacy program to measure child outcomes related to vocabulary development...
Professional development was conducted to assess the effects of dialogic reading (DR) on child outcomes related to vocabulary development in English and Spanish. Six teachers and 72 children enrolled in a state-funded public universal prekindergarten program, partnering with higher education, participated in the study. The content of the profession...
This study describes symbolic representation in block play in a culturally diverse suburban preschool classroom. Block play
is multimodal and can allow children to experiment with materials to represent the world in many forms of literacy. Combined qualitative
and quantitative data from seventy-seven block structures were collected and analyzed. Th...
This inquiry applied Bakhtin's dialogic process to the pretend play of preschool children using an interpretive approach. It used vignettes from videotaped data and Bakhtin's theories of dialogism and heteroglossia to provide an understanding of how children appropriate social roles and rules in pretend play and use a variety of 'voices' in role en...
This study examined the relationship between fluency and comprehension, specifically related to the text structures of narration and dialogue. Using descriptive statistics, this investigation first examined fluency and comprehension of three teacher educators and then through action research examined fluency and comprehension of five third grade st...
Foucault's notion of “regimes of truth” (MacNaughton 200520.
MacNaughton , Glenda . 2005. Doing Foucault in Early Childhood Studies: Applying Poststructural Ideas, New York: Routledge. [CrossRef]View all references, 30) provides an understanding of how some discourses operate and network together to reinforce a particular powerful view of the worl...
This study describes the application of Bakhtin's theories of dialogism to nineteen 5-year-old preschool children's communication strategies and the ways children appropriate meaning in block play. The observed frequency of communication strategies used in three different naturally emerging social relationships–1) individuals, 2) dyads, and 3) grou...
This action research project investigated 2 different instructional procedures used for third grade students' vocabulary acquisition. We researched read-aloud trade books containing targeted vocabulary words with daily direct word learning strategies and compared that to a traditional definitional approach with 12 bilingual and 4 monolingual childr...
This study examined preschool children's communication strategies and the ways children appropriate meaning in block play. There is an increasing emphasis in early childhood on developing academic skills. This accountability lacks an understanding that block play promotes oral language and later learning of symbols such as letters, words, and numbe...
Suggests involving parents more fully in their child's reading, by sending books from school to be shared at home. Describes a program that groups several books by theme or author in a backpack, along with a book for parents, a response notebook, and inventory card. Suggests funding sources and management concerns for such a program, and includes s...
Twentieth-century Russian literary critic and semiotician Mikhail Bakhtin devel-oped an epistemology that linked carnival, authority, and laughter. Drawing on his work, the author investigates hidden parent-child interactions and children's discourse in early-childhood play. She argues that Bakhtin's ideas of carnival and its discourses apply to yo...