The purpose of the study was to determine how early childhood educators in the Tamale metropolis of northern Ghana feel about using play as an instrument of instruction at the early childhood level. In this direction, early childhood educators were asked to provide a conceptual definition of what constitutes play, indicate when play is used as an instrument of teaching, and to identify challenges that in their perspectives may be associated with the use of play in teaching. Definitions provided by participants were coded and grouped into five thematic areas. Responses on when early childhood educators use play in teaching were mixed, whiles a number of challenges were also identified. The study was a qualitative research of the survey type....
The study explores the role of play in Grade R classrooms in the Cape Peninsula. The focus is on p...
Play and children’s learning are the two things that cannot be separated, as play appears to be chil...
The aim of this case study was to investigate how children in one school in Ghana interacted with th...
The purpose of the study was to determine how early childhood educators in the Tamale metropolis of ...
The study investigated the perception of early childhood educators on the use of play as a teaching ...
The purpose of this study was to examine Ghanaian stakeholders’ beliefs about the role and importanc...
Communities and cultures have a way of passing on their legacies to their young ones for preservatio...
This study investigated the role of play for early childhood development in Tanzania; a study of sel...
Children all over the world engage in play. However, there are variations in their play activities. ...
This research study seeks to explore preschool teachers’ perspectives about using play as a means to...
This research study seeks to explore preschool teachers’ perspectives about using play as a means to...
Play enhances all areas of a child's development socially, emotionally, physically, cognitive, langu...
Over the past decades, early childhood education and care have been hidden from public awareness but...
This study was carried out in the Marian preschool, Dama Road and the Municipal preschool Dauda Town...
There is a vast amount of research on the importance of play for children’s development. Nevertheles...
The study explores the role of play in Grade R classrooms in the Cape Peninsula. The focus is on p...
Play and children’s learning are the two things that cannot be separated, as play appears to be chil...
The aim of this case study was to investigate how children in one school in Ghana interacted with th...
The purpose of the study was to determine how early childhood educators in the Tamale metropolis of ...
The study investigated the perception of early childhood educators on the use of play as a teaching ...
The purpose of this study was to examine Ghanaian stakeholders’ beliefs about the role and importanc...
Communities and cultures have a way of passing on their legacies to their young ones for preservatio...
This study investigated the role of play for early childhood development in Tanzania; a study of sel...
Children all over the world engage in play. However, there are variations in their play activities. ...
This research study seeks to explore preschool teachers’ perspectives about using play as a means to...
This research study seeks to explore preschool teachers’ perspectives about using play as a means to...
Play enhances all areas of a child's development socially, emotionally, physically, cognitive, langu...
Over the past decades, early childhood education and care have been hidden from public awareness but...
This study was carried out in the Marian preschool, Dama Road and the Municipal preschool Dauda Town...
There is a vast amount of research on the importance of play for children’s development. Nevertheles...
The study explores the role of play in Grade R classrooms in the Cape Peninsula. The focus is on p...
Play and children’s learning are the two things that cannot be separated, as play appears to be chil...
The aim of this case study was to investigate how children in one school in Ghana interacted with th...