With the inclusion of play as a right, schools are urged to consider whether all children can access play opportunities in schoolyards. Refocusing on play as occupation is identified as an important way in which occupational therapists can contribute within schools. Greater knowledges of children’s play and teachers’ practices, in schoolyards in an Irish context, is required however to guide practices. This inquiry used interviews to explore with 10 primary school teachers, their practices, and experiences of children’s play in Irish schoolyards. Reflexive thematic analysis was used to generate three interrelated themes. These were a) Break(in)time: Play in schoolyards as different from other ways of doing within schools, b) play as produci...
Playing is a common part of children’s leisure time, and with children spending an increasing amount...
This study intends to investigate Greek preschool teachers' perspectives about play in the schoolyar...
THESIS 10632This thesis presents the results of a qualitative, interpretative study of teachers? bel...
With the inclusion of play as a right, schools are urged to consider whether all children can access...
With the inclusion of play as a right, schools are urged to consider whether all children can access...
This abstract was presented at the OSE conference as an oral presentation Abstract Introduction: Re...
Oral Presentation Abstract Play as a right, represented as freely chosen and self-directed, rest...
The following is an abstract summary of an oral presentation on representations of Irish Traveller c...
Statement of purpose: Evidence is emerging that children experience fewer opportunities for outdoor ...
The spaces which children access for play have long been considered in terms of the affordances th...
This research was shared at the inaugural World Occupational Science Conference, 2022 as a poster pr...
Evidenced by its inclusion within the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, and increased policy...
Purpose - Play occupation has been identified as an essential part of children’s lives, and it subse...
THESIS 7536A distinguishing attribute of play and leisure as contrasted with other occupations such ...
This study is based on a study of the experience of the outdoors in early childhood education and ca...
Playing is a common part of children’s leisure time, and with children spending an increasing amount...
This study intends to investigate Greek preschool teachers' perspectives about play in the schoolyar...
THESIS 10632This thesis presents the results of a qualitative, interpretative study of teachers? bel...
With the inclusion of play as a right, schools are urged to consider whether all children can access...
With the inclusion of play as a right, schools are urged to consider whether all children can access...
This abstract was presented at the OSE conference as an oral presentation Abstract Introduction: Re...
Oral Presentation Abstract Play as a right, represented as freely chosen and self-directed, rest...
The following is an abstract summary of an oral presentation on representations of Irish Traveller c...
Statement of purpose: Evidence is emerging that children experience fewer opportunities for outdoor ...
The spaces which children access for play have long been considered in terms of the affordances th...
This research was shared at the inaugural World Occupational Science Conference, 2022 as a poster pr...
Evidenced by its inclusion within the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, and increased policy...
Purpose - Play occupation has been identified as an essential part of children’s lives, and it subse...
THESIS 7536A distinguishing attribute of play and leisure as contrasted with other occupations such ...
This study is based on a study of the experience of the outdoors in early childhood education and ca...
Playing is a common part of children’s leisure time, and with children spending an increasing amount...
This study intends to investigate Greek preschool teachers' perspectives about play in the schoolyar...
THESIS 10632This thesis presents the results of a qualitative, interpretative study of teachers? bel...