The study was developed as a teacher-research project during initial teacher education – Masters Degree of Early Childhood and Primary Education, in Portugal. It analysed the interactions between children of 3 to 6 years old, during the use of the computer as a free choice activity, confronting situations between peers of the same age and situations between peers of different ages. The focus of the analysis was the collaborative interactions. This was a qualitative study. Children could choose the computer, amongst other interest areas, and work for around an hour in pairs. In the computer, children used mainly educational games. During four weeks, the interactions between the pairs were audio recorded. Field notes and informal inter...
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This thesis is concerned with the importance of social factors in cognitive development: specificall...
This paper reports on a study which investigated the collaborative interaction patterns exhibited by...
This paper reports on a study that investigated the collaborative interaction patterns exhibited by ...
The purpose of this research was threefold: 1) to study peer interactions at the computer; 2) to stu...
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Preschool children's interactions while working on problem-solving tasks were investigated. In Study...
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This study investigated the collaborative interaction patterns exhibited by five-year old pre-primar...
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Increased use of technology in early childhood classrooms comes with new concerns about how technolo...
Research on peer interaction has shown that how peers perceive one another plays a role in how they ...
This thesis examines young children's early collaborative development when engaged in joint tasks wi...
This paper explores peer-peer interactions of children using a spot-the-differences task in an EFL c...
Abstract The aim of the study was to explore characteristics of 5-to 6-year-old kindergartnersÕ peer...
This thesis is concerned with the importance of social factors in cognitive development: specificall...
This paper reports on a study which investigated the collaborative interaction patterns exhibited by...
This paper reports on a study that investigated the collaborative interaction patterns exhibited by ...
The purpose of this research was threefold: 1) to study peer interactions at the computer; 2) to stu...
Learning social skills is an important part of the socialisation process of children, which should o...
Preschool children's interactions while working on problem-solving tasks were investigated. In Study...
In two studies, preschool children's social interactions while working on problem-solving tasks...
This study investigated the collaborative interaction patterns exhibited by five-year old pre-primar...
The purpose of this study was to find out if and how the interaction between peers differs during fr...
The purpose of this research was to determine the affect of peer teaching on the social and academic...
Increased use of technology in early childhood classrooms comes with new concerns about how technolo...
Research on peer interaction has shown that how peers perceive one another plays a role in how they ...
This thesis examines young children's early collaborative development when engaged in joint tasks wi...
This paper explores peer-peer interactions of children using a spot-the-differences task in an EFL c...
Abstract The aim of the study was to explore characteristics of 5-to 6-year-old kindergartnersÕ peer...
This thesis is concerned with the importance of social factors in cognitive development: specificall...