Young children engage in a constant process of negotiating and constructing rules, utilizing these rules as cultural resources to manage their social interactions. This paper examines how young children make sense of, and also construct, rules within one early childhood classroom. This paper draws on a recent study conducted in Australia, in which video-recorded episodes of young children’s talk-in-interaction were examined. Analysis revealed four interactional practices that the children used, including manipulating materials and places to claim ownership of resources within the play space; developing or using pre-existing rules and social orders to control the interactions of their peers; strategically using language to regulate the actio...
This paper offers a detailed analysis of the speech practices of pre-school aged children engaged in...
This paper focuses on child-initiated pedagogy that is based on the process of co-construction of ...
In this article, we use Sacks's (1992) work on membership categorization in children's play and game...
Schools, homes and communities are increasingly perceived as risky spaces for children. This concern...
Schools, homes and communities are increasingly perceived as risky spaces for\ud children. This conc...
Young children’s peer interactions involve their use of interactional resources to organise, manage ...
While justifications are frequently used by young children in their everyday interactions, their use...
This research aims to show through video recordings and conversation analysis how children use langu...
© 2016 Taylor & FrancisMuch research has investigated how children relate to norms taught to them by...
Much research has investigated how children relate to norms taught to them by adult authorities. Ver...
Young children demonstrate awareness of normativity in various domains of social learning. It is unc...
In early years research, policy and education, a democratic perspective that positions children as p...
This paper reports the viewpoint of 10 children (aged five-six years) on social rules in their Catho...
Engaging with children as research informants and supporting their participation in research is incr...
Engaging with children as research informants and supporting their participation in research is incr...
This paper offers a detailed analysis of the speech practices of pre-school aged children engaged in...
This paper focuses on child-initiated pedagogy that is based on the process of co-construction of ...
In this article, we use Sacks's (1992) work on membership categorization in children's play and game...
Schools, homes and communities are increasingly perceived as risky spaces for children. This concern...
Schools, homes and communities are increasingly perceived as risky spaces for\ud children. This conc...
Young children’s peer interactions involve their use of interactional resources to organise, manage ...
While justifications are frequently used by young children in their everyday interactions, their use...
This research aims to show through video recordings and conversation analysis how children use langu...
© 2016 Taylor & FrancisMuch research has investigated how children relate to norms taught to them by...
Much research has investigated how children relate to norms taught to them by adult authorities. Ver...
Young children demonstrate awareness of normativity in various domains of social learning. It is unc...
In early years research, policy and education, a democratic perspective that positions children as p...
This paper reports the viewpoint of 10 children (aged five-six years) on social rules in their Catho...
Engaging with children as research informants and supporting their participation in research is incr...
Engaging with children as research informants and supporting their participation in research is incr...
This paper offers a detailed analysis of the speech practices of pre-school aged children engaged in...
This paper focuses on child-initiated pedagogy that is based on the process of co-construction of ...
In this article, we use Sacks's (1992) work on membership categorization in children's play and game...