This reflective paper discusses findings about differences and similarities in perspectives on play among early childhood educators in Japan, the United States, and Sweden. Analysis of survey data collected from educators in those nations yielded six themes regarding the meanings and uses of play: (1) process of learning, (2) source of possibilities, (3) empowerment, (4) creativity, (5) child’s work, and (6) fun activities. Processes of learning, fun activities, and creativity were the universal themes of play that emerged during analysis. Japanese and Swedish teachers related play to the theme source of possibilities, but American teachers did not. The theme play as child’s work was represented in the American and Swedish teachers ’ notion...
The present research study explored cultural variations in beliefs and practices related to young ch...
The present research study explored cultural variations in beliefs and practices related to young ch...
The aim of this research was to investigate how practitioners in two early childhood education and c...
y Many preschool teachers recognize the importance of play for children's development and learn...
AbstractMost scientists and psychologists emphasize the positive effects of play on children. At thi...
Children's play has been widely studied for decades from various perspectives and disciplines, and d...
This study explores teacher conceptions of play and its relationship to children’s learning. It also...
This study explores teacher conceptions of play and its relationship to children’s learning. It also...
Most scientists and psychologists emphasize the positive effects of play on children. At this point,...
Play is most commonly conceived of as an intrinsically motivated, universal behavior of children, no...
Play is most commonly conceived of as an intrinsically motivated, universal behavior of children, no...
Play is most commonly conceived of as an intrinsically motivated, universal behavior of children, no...
Play is most commonly conceived of as an intrinsically motivated, universal behavior of children, no...
This case study focused on the identification of some teachers\u27 diverse perceptions and use of pl...
The present research study explored cultural variations in beliefs and practices related to young ch...
The present research study explored cultural variations in beliefs and practices related to young ch...
The present research study explored cultural variations in beliefs and practices related to young ch...
The aim of this research was to investigate how practitioners in two early childhood education and c...
y Many preschool teachers recognize the importance of play for children's development and learn...
AbstractMost scientists and psychologists emphasize the positive effects of play on children. At thi...
Children's play has been widely studied for decades from various perspectives and disciplines, and d...
This study explores teacher conceptions of play and its relationship to children’s learning. It also...
This study explores teacher conceptions of play and its relationship to children’s learning. It also...
Most scientists and psychologists emphasize the positive effects of play on children. At this point,...
Play is most commonly conceived of as an intrinsically motivated, universal behavior of children, no...
Play is most commonly conceived of as an intrinsically motivated, universal behavior of children, no...
Play is most commonly conceived of as an intrinsically motivated, universal behavior of children, no...
Play is most commonly conceived of as an intrinsically motivated, universal behavior of children, no...
This case study focused on the identification of some teachers\u27 diverse perceptions and use of pl...
The present research study explored cultural variations in beliefs and practices related to young ch...
The present research study explored cultural variations in beliefs and practices related to young ch...
The present research study explored cultural variations in beliefs and practices related to young ch...
The aim of this research was to investigate how practitioners in two early childhood education and c...