This article examines play as a conceptual third space that serves as a bridge between home and school discourses. Using sociocultural theories and an interpretivist framework, nineteen immigrant mothers and their children in Canada were interviewed about their play experiences at home and in preschools. The findings reveal that children and teachers utilise play as third space in various ways. Although there is some cultural dissonance experienced by children, this study illustrates ways that children use play as a bridge between home and school, and explores strategies that teachers use in supporting children’s use of play as third space. As children navigate these two cultural sites, they accumulate funds of knowledge and life experience...
Traditionally, research about young children has been shaped by developmental approaches which persi...
This research investigates the opportunities provided in different play contexts, both indoor and ou...
Abstract: This is an exploration of the ways in which children from globally mobile families negotia...
This is a preprint; for the publisher's typeset version, please go to http:/ /www.uk.sagepub.com/b...
In this article, we respond to Fleer’s (2003) challenge for the need to continue to critically exami...
Children’s interests are widely recognised as pivotal to meaningful learning and play in the early y...
In 1966 Foucault broadcasted a talk on French radio about “heterotopia.” These, he claimed, were ins...
The following study examines two researchers’ perspectives on play in the lives of children from div...
Facilitating children’s play is an important but potentially frustrating task for teachers in the fi...
Play as a learning practice increasingly is under challenge as a valued component of early childhood...
Playing is a common part of children’s leisure time, and with children spending an increasing amount...
Copyright © 2008 by the National Council of Teachers of English. Used with permission.This reconcept...
The Early Years in England has seen heavy investment since New Labour came into power in 1997. This ...
In Britain, ‘super-diverse’ communities, where children navigate multiple cultural repertoires, are ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Early Child Developmen...
Traditionally, research about young children has been shaped by developmental approaches which persi...
This research investigates the opportunities provided in different play contexts, both indoor and ou...
Abstract: This is an exploration of the ways in which children from globally mobile families negotia...
This is a preprint; for the publisher's typeset version, please go to http:/ /www.uk.sagepub.com/b...
In this article, we respond to Fleer’s (2003) challenge for the need to continue to critically exami...
Children’s interests are widely recognised as pivotal to meaningful learning and play in the early y...
In 1966 Foucault broadcasted a talk on French radio about “heterotopia.” These, he claimed, were ins...
The following study examines two researchers’ perspectives on play in the lives of children from div...
Facilitating children’s play is an important but potentially frustrating task for teachers in the fi...
Play as a learning practice increasingly is under challenge as a valued component of early childhood...
Playing is a common part of children’s leisure time, and with children spending an increasing amount...
Copyright © 2008 by the National Council of Teachers of English. Used with permission.This reconcept...
The Early Years in England has seen heavy investment since New Labour came into power in 1997. This ...
In Britain, ‘super-diverse’ communities, where children navigate multiple cultural repertoires, are ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Early Child Developmen...
Traditionally, research about young children has been shaped by developmental approaches which persi...
This research investigates the opportunities provided in different play contexts, both indoor and ou...
Abstract: This is an exploration of the ways in which children from globally mobile families negotia...