In Australia, reform is occurring in the area of early childhood. It is in this time of reform, that a research project was instigated which studied the amount of science being undertaken in early childhood settings as well as how it was implemented. This highlighted some interesting differences across settings. This presentation will describe case studies of four pre-school settings and some of the activities undertaken by the children - both as part of the formal program and through incidental play. It will consider these through a socio-cultural framework, noting how teachers used their understandings of play and play theory, to enhance children’s understandings.<br /
Longstanding play research has focused on defining what play is, the social benefits of play, and ho...
In a small research project, using a qualitative approach we surveyed eleven pre-school teachers/coo...
Over the past two decades, science has increasingly become an integral part of early childhood curri...
Across Victoria, early childhood practitioners are incorporating science activities into daily exper...
In a small research project, four case studies were developed around the science education of pre-sc...
A literature search of both Australian early childhood journals and Australian science education jou...
Australia is embarking on the implementation of Early Years Frameworks at both national and state le...
Early Childhood Educators have an important role to fulfil in aiding children\u27s development and u...
The introduction of the new “Early Years Learning Framework” (DEEWR, 2009 has shifted, t...
All children are inquisitive and begin to make sense of the physical and natural world around them f...
Across Victoria, Early Childhood educators are incorporating technology experiences into the daily a...
Research has acknowledged the limited range of scientific opportunities for young children in New Ze...
This fourth paper in the Science in the Early Years series concludes the review of current research ...
A substantial number of empirical studies in the field of Early Childhood Science Education have exp...
The Australian government has recognised the importance of early childhood education and care (ECEC)...
Longstanding play research has focused on defining what play is, the social benefits of play, and ho...
In a small research project, using a qualitative approach we surveyed eleven pre-school teachers/coo...
Over the past two decades, science has increasingly become an integral part of early childhood curri...
Across Victoria, early childhood practitioners are incorporating science activities into daily exper...
In a small research project, four case studies were developed around the science education of pre-sc...
A literature search of both Australian early childhood journals and Australian science education jou...
Australia is embarking on the implementation of Early Years Frameworks at both national and state le...
Early Childhood Educators have an important role to fulfil in aiding children\u27s development and u...
The introduction of the new “Early Years Learning Framework” (DEEWR, 2009 has shifted, t...
All children are inquisitive and begin to make sense of the physical and natural world around them f...
Across Victoria, Early Childhood educators are incorporating technology experiences into the daily a...
Research has acknowledged the limited range of scientific opportunities for young children in New Ze...
This fourth paper in the Science in the Early Years series concludes the review of current research ...
A substantial number of empirical studies in the field of Early Childhood Science Education have exp...
The Australian government has recognised the importance of early childhood education and care (ECEC)...
Longstanding play research has focused on defining what play is, the social benefits of play, and ho...
In a small research project, using a qualitative approach we surveyed eleven pre-school teachers/coo...
Over the past two decades, science has increasingly become an integral part of early childhood curri...