Play is renowned as a difficult and complex concept to define and there are theorists who state that defining it is impossible (Moyles, 1989). Attempts have been made to define play by category (e.g. Piaget, 1951), criteria (e.g. Rubin, Fein, and Vandenberg, 1983) and type (e.g. Hughes, 2006) however all these definitions have been based on an adult definition of play based on the observable activity. There have also been attempts to define play according to children's perspectives of play (e.g. Keating, Fabian, Jordan, Mavers, and Roberts, 2000; Wing, 1995). However, many of the studies looking at children's perceptions of play have utilised methodologies which may not always be appropriate, especially for very young children, such as inte...
AbstractPlay is an activity that has different formats during childhood and adulthood. Therefore, it...
Play as a learning practice increasingly is under challenge as a valued component of early childhood...
This study explores teacher conceptions of play and its relationship to children’s learning. It also...
Play is renowned as a difficult and complex concept to define and there are theorists who state that...
This presentation will discuss current definitions of play which, it is argued, are based on adult o...
UK policy and curriculum frameworks for early years appear to value play for learning; however, its ...
Play as a concept is complex and often contested (Gleave and Cole-Hamilton, 2012) despite the fact t...
Play is viewed as essential to learning and development in early years education and underpins curri...
AbstractThis study extends upon previous research conducted by Howard (2002) and aims to understand ...
Play as a learning practice increasingly is under challenge as a valued component of early childhood...
Most scientists and psychologists emphasize the positive effects of play on children. At this point,...
Within early childhood education, play is central to teaching and learning but it is considered diff...
AbstractMost scientists and psychologists emphasize the positive effects of play on children. At thi...
This paper presents research that examines the links between practitioners’ understanding of play an...
Play is an activity that has different formats during childhood and adulthood. Therefore, it is inve...
AbstractPlay is an activity that has different formats during childhood and adulthood. Therefore, it...
Play as a learning practice increasingly is under challenge as a valued component of early childhood...
This study explores teacher conceptions of play and its relationship to children’s learning. It also...
Play is renowned as a difficult and complex concept to define and there are theorists who state that...
This presentation will discuss current definitions of play which, it is argued, are based on adult o...
UK policy and curriculum frameworks for early years appear to value play for learning; however, its ...
Play as a concept is complex and often contested (Gleave and Cole-Hamilton, 2012) despite the fact t...
Play is viewed as essential to learning and development in early years education and underpins curri...
AbstractThis study extends upon previous research conducted by Howard (2002) and aims to understand ...
Play as a learning practice increasingly is under challenge as a valued component of early childhood...
Most scientists and psychologists emphasize the positive effects of play on children. At this point,...
Within early childhood education, play is central to teaching and learning but it is considered diff...
AbstractMost scientists and psychologists emphasize the positive effects of play on children. At thi...
This paper presents research that examines the links between practitioners’ understanding of play an...
Play is an activity that has different formats during childhood and adulthood. Therefore, it is inve...
AbstractPlay is an activity that has different formats during childhood and adulthood. Therefore, it...
Play as a learning practice increasingly is under challenge as a valued component of early childhood...
This study explores teacher conceptions of play and its relationship to children’s learning. It also...