In this article we argue that research into children's drawings should consider the context in which drawing occurs and that it is crucial to investigate the attitudes and practices of teachers, parents and children themselves that shape children's drawing experience and the drawings which they produce. We review the findings of seven empirical studies reporting data collected through direct observations, interviews and questionnaires from the three main players (teachers, parents and children) on the attitudes and practices shaping children's drawing. Issues covered include teachers' perceptions of the purposes and importance of drawing, support offered by teachers, parents and children for children's drawing endeavours, and possible facto...
Drawing is for a child a form of play and a way of free expression. At the same time, it is an oppor...
Researchers have provided many arguments for why drawing may contribute to science learning. However...
Emerging from projects that have involved working with primary school children in school-related res...
In this article we argue that research into chil-dren’s drawings should consider the context in whic...
Previous research shows that key parties involved in children’s drawing perceive the value and benef...
Drawing is an especially important activity for preschool children who do not yet possess verbal ski...
This study investigated children's preferred strategies for learning to draw. Twenty-six Grade 6 stu...
This study builds on the work of researchers such as Anning and Ring (2004) and Brooks (2002, 2004, ...
The aim of the present study was to investigate possible age differences in drawing performance of p...
The purpose of this investigation was to study the spontaneous drawings of Tasmanian Primary School...
Using drawings to bridge the communication barriers between adults and children, this article looks ...
AbstractDrawings are an important part of child's life. Children can describe their happiness, unhap...
Examining how young children learn to write is increasingly important as global society moves furthe...
This study builds on the work of researchers such as Anning and Ring (2004) and Brooks (2002, 2004, ...
The work described is the initial phase of a project, investigating the development of children's sk...
Drawing is for a child a form of play and a way of free expression. At the same time, it is an oppor...
Researchers have provided many arguments for why drawing may contribute to science learning. However...
Emerging from projects that have involved working with primary school children in school-related res...
In this article we argue that research into chil-dren’s drawings should consider the context in whic...
Previous research shows that key parties involved in children’s drawing perceive the value and benef...
Drawing is an especially important activity for preschool children who do not yet possess verbal ski...
This study investigated children's preferred strategies for learning to draw. Twenty-six Grade 6 stu...
This study builds on the work of researchers such as Anning and Ring (2004) and Brooks (2002, 2004, ...
The aim of the present study was to investigate possible age differences in drawing performance of p...
The purpose of this investigation was to study the spontaneous drawings of Tasmanian Primary School...
Using drawings to bridge the communication barriers between adults and children, this article looks ...
AbstractDrawings are an important part of child's life. Children can describe their happiness, unhap...
Examining how young children learn to write is increasingly important as global society moves furthe...
This study builds on the work of researchers such as Anning and Ring (2004) and Brooks (2002, 2004, ...
The work described is the initial phase of a project, investigating the development of children's sk...
Drawing is for a child a form of play and a way of free expression. At the same time, it is an oppor...
Researchers have provided many arguments for why drawing may contribute to science learning. However...
Emerging from projects that have involved working with primary school children in school-related res...