A significant body of research has examined the role of play in children's learning and development. There is little research to date that has studied seven- to eight-year-olds' thinking competence in their play activities. The diversity, unpredictability, and spontaneity of children's play pose a challenge to the analysis and assessment of children's thinking competence in their play activities. This paper reports on a qualitative study that employed a cognitive task analysis approach to investigate children's thinking competence in the play activities of 28 7–8-year-olds in a New Zealand primary classroom. Case examples are discussed to demonstrate the kind of insights that could be obtained into emergent and unanticipated aspects of chil...
Objective: In this paper we ask what can be learnt by being-with children as they engage in imaginat...
Abstract Children’s imagination and creativity are widely recognised as important to learning in th...
Longstanding play research has focused on defining what play is, the social benefits of play, and ho...
A significant body of research has examined the role of play in children's learning and development....
The importance of play for children’s development is widely recognised. Nevertheless, the quality of...
Play and children’s learning are the two things that cannot be separated, as play appears to be chil...
Play is viewed as essential to learning and development in early years education and underpins curri...
This study explores teacher conceptions of play and its relationship to children’s learning. It also...
Play is regarded as the appropriate and agreed approach in enhancing children’s learning development...
Play as a learning practice increasingly is under challenge as a valued component of early childhood...
The question of how best to assess thinking skills is an issue keenly debated amongst researchers an...
Children’s imagination and creativity are widely recognised as important to learning in the early ye...
The assessment of young children's thinking competence in task performances has typically followed t...
Critical thinking is a life skill that empowers people to participate fully in everyday life and to ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this thesis is to examine the spontaneous pla...
Objective: In this paper we ask what can be learnt by being-with children as they engage in imaginat...
Abstract Children’s imagination and creativity are widely recognised as important to learning in th...
Longstanding play research has focused on defining what play is, the social benefits of play, and ho...
A significant body of research has examined the role of play in children's learning and development....
The importance of play for children’s development is widely recognised. Nevertheless, the quality of...
Play and children’s learning are the two things that cannot be separated, as play appears to be chil...
Play is viewed as essential to learning and development in early years education and underpins curri...
This study explores teacher conceptions of play and its relationship to children’s learning. It also...
Play is regarded as the appropriate and agreed approach in enhancing children’s learning development...
Play as a learning practice increasingly is under challenge as a valued component of early childhood...
The question of how best to assess thinking skills is an issue keenly debated amongst researchers an...
Children’s imagination and creativity are widely recognised as important to learning in the early ye...
The assessment of young children's thinking competence in task performances has typically followed t...
Critical thinking is a life skill that empowers people to participate fully in everyday life and to ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this thesis is to examine the spontaneous pla...
Objective: In this paper we ask what can be learnt by being-with children as they engage in imaginat...
Abstract Children’s imagination and creativity are widely recognised as important to learning in th...
Longstanding play research has focused on defining what play is, the social benefits of play, and ho...