The research aim is to understand how young children perceive noise by using metaphoric tools. The study was held according to a phenomenological qualitative paradigm of multiple case studies. Sixty five-years-old children participated in the study. Three research tools were chosen: The Metaphorical Collage (Russo-Zimet, 2015); a tool based on psycho-physical and verbo-gestural metaphor (Merleau-Ponty, 1962[1945]; Cienki & Müller, 2008); and a tool based on the power of the source domain in creating a metaphor (Lakoff & Johnson, 1980). An analysis of the children's answers shows that children have a deep complex understanding of the concept of noise. Three relate to the physical concept, and three relate to environmental effects on their li...
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Abstract From the perspective of the ecological direct realist approach to perceiving-acting-knowing...
Creativity is considered an important skill in learning but little is known about the environmental ...
The purpose of this paper was to explore how children may perceive sound effects in the specially wr...
Physical activity and manipulating physical objects can be beneficial for learning. Earlier studies ...
Physical activity and manipulating physical objects can be beneficial for learning. Earlier studies ...
Prior work suggests children understand how speech conveys information and influences others’ minds....
Acoustically ergonomic classrooms prevent teachers’ voice disorders and improve comprehension of lea...
Sound is a very omnipresent physical phenomenon that plays a crucial role in our daily lives. It is ...
The term of concept which can be defined as the projection/abstract design of one idea, event, emoti...
Creativity, productivity and curiosity come naturally to children. Children are interested in differ...
Creativity is considered an important skill in learning but little is known about the environmental ...
Personal experience and discussions with kindergarten teachers show that physics activities for pres...
This chapter explores sound walking with children as a speculative method for studying urban ecologi...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleThis paper reports on an experiential project that involved a group of ...
This article explores how close attention to sound can help to rethink literacy in early childhood e...
Abstract From the perspective of the ecological direct realist approach to perceiving-acting-knowing...
Creativity is considered an important skill in learning but little is known about the environmental ...
The purpose of this paper was to explore how children may perceive sound effects in the specially wr...