At the heart of all curriculum decision-making is the learner. Contemporary early childhood education theory and practice emphasises young children’s agency and voice in their learning paying particular attention to valuing each child’s sociocultural contexts. As learners, children are considered capable and active participants rather than as deficit and passive recipients. How does the implementation of godly play in prior-to-school and school early years settings sit within a contemporary view of childhood? To what extent does this programme align with early childhood theory and practice? This paper seeks to evaluate the presence and place of godly play (which is not a curriculum and nor does it claim to be a curriculum) in the religiousl...
Technology, digital media and popular culture form an important aspect of young children’s life-worl...
This study aims to find out and analyze the adaptation of BCCT learning models in developing religio...
Historically underpinning principles of the English curriculum framework for children from birth to ...
In this thesis I argue that Godly Play, a Montessori-inspired form of Christian Catechesis, is a the...
Children's religious education is traditionally oriented to initiate children into a religious tradi...
This chapter investigates the connections between play and the spiritual dimension. Curriculum and p...
This chapter reviews literature on contemporary early childhood theory, and pedagogy, and uses it to...
This article is a theoretical discourse which examined the role of play as an indispensable entity f...
Worldviews, theories and approaches to pedagogy help shape premises about how children learn and dev...
In Godly Play, an invitation is given for play with the language of God and God’s people: sacred sto...
Godly Play is an approach to religious education for young children between the ages of three and ei...
This poster will present findings from an investigation into pre-service teachers’ perspectives of G...
In Western Australia (WA), Religious Education (RE) is a mandated learning area within the compulsor...
In Western Australia (WA), Religious Education (RE) is a mandated learning area within the compulsor...
This paper examines Australia’s first statement on the education of young children between birth and...
Technology, digital media and popular culture form an important aspect of young children’s life-worl...
This study aims to find out and analyze the adaptation of BCCT learning models in developing religio...
Historically underpinning principles of the English curriculum framework for children from birth to ...
In this thesis I argue that Godly Play, a Montessori-inspired form of Christian Catechesis, is a the...
Children's religious education is traditionally oriented to initiate children into a religious tradi...
This chapter investigates the connections between play and the spiritual dimension. Curriculum and p...
This chapter reviews literature on contemporary early childhood theory, and pedagogy, and uses it to...
This article is a theoretical discourse which examined the role of play as an indispensable entity f...
Worldviews, theories and approaches to pedagogy help shape premises about how children learn and dev...
In Godly Play, an invitation is given for play with the language of God and God’s people: sacred sto...
Godly Play is an approach to religious education for young children between the ages of three and ei...
This poster will present findings from an investigation into pre-service teachers’ perspectives of G...
In Western Australia (WA), Religious Education (RE) is a mandated learning area within the compulsor...
In Western Australia (WA), Religious Education (RE) is a mandated learning area within the compulsor...
This paper examines Australia’s first statement on the education of young children between birth and...
Technology, digital media and popular culture form an important aspect of young children’s life-worl...
This study aims to find out and analyze the adaptation of BCCT learning models in developing religio...
Historically underpinning principles of the English curriculum framework for children from birth to ...