A Child's Work

A Child's Work
Title A Child's Work PDF eBook
Author Joachim Liebschner
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2006
Genre Child psychology
ISBN 9780718830687

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This book considers Friedrich Froebel's work and ideas in the light of the continuing debate over methods of primary education, raising the old conflict between child-centred and traditional education; concern about the role of teacher in the classroom; and the renewed challenge of 'play' as a tool of education. To Froebel, play provided the means for a child's intellectual, social, emotional and physical development. Froebel believed that the education of a child began at birth, and that parents and teachers played a crucial role in helping children in this activity. 'Play is a mirror of life' - he wrote, leading to self discipline and respect for law and order. The events of Froebel's life are carefully documented in A Child's Work, together with their influence on his ideas and their spread. The author shows how the early death of Froebel's mother and a home lacking in love were to provide the impetus behind one of Froebel's overriding aims: the fostering of family life. The shaping of his educational thought and philosophy through contact with the ideas of other educators, especially his 'spiritual father' Pestalozzi, and philosophers such as Kant, Hegel and Krause, is examined. Froebel's continuous reassessment of the function of play in a child's life came to fruition in the concept of the Kindergarten and the creations with which he peopled it. Illustrations from original sources complement the thorough explanations of these educational innovations in the book. From the soft ball on a spring, the simplest of the Gifts, to the unravelling of more complex ideas in the Mother Songs, Froebel incorporated the various facets that he saw as important in play: the notion of the symbolic and the surmise, the tension between the known and the unknown, the development of physical dexterity and care for the environment. As we continue to shift towards an emphasis on a more formal, more restrictive and less creative mode of education, it is an appropriate time to re-examine Froebel's contribution to educational thinking, which was revolutionised by his ideas. His respect for a child as an independent, searching and creative person learning through his own actions, and for the teacher as facilitator and guide, led tomonumental changes. Froebelis legacy challenges us to examine the assumptions underlying current trends in education, and our attitude towards educating young children.

Play and Educational Theory and Practice

Play and Educational Theory and Practice
Title Play and Educational Theory and Practice PDF eBook
Author Don Lytle
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 346
Release 2003-06-30
Genre Education
ISBN 0313072280

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Combining the research talents of many long-standing members of the Association for the Study of Play, this work provides discussions of the theory and applied value of play, as well as ongoing research from America, Australia, Taiwan, and Korea. The developmental and educational theories of Lev Semenovich Vygotsky are analyzed in several chapters. The world's premiere play scholar, Brian Sutton-Smith, continues his seminal play theory work, following up on previously presented findings and constructing a developmental theory of play based on emotions. Chapters address: • Play as a parody of emotional vulnerability • Learning to observe children at play • Symbolic play through the eyes and words of children • The activities of children at recess in middle school Professors, teachers, scholars, and university students interested in early childhood education, child development, play theory and practice, and preschool and elementary education will find this volume of interest.

Play, Racial Attitudes, and Self-concept in Taiwan

Play, Racial Attitudes, and Self-concept in Taiwan
Title Play, Racial Attitudes, and Self-concept in Taiwan PDF eBook
Author Li-chun Chang
Publisher
Total Pages 550
Release 2009
Genre Child development
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Play

Play
Title Play PDF eBook
Author Sandra Heidemann
Publisher Redleaf Press
Total Pages 255
Release 2009-05-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1605541710

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Play skills are life skills; as children develop them, they also learn important social skills that they will use throughout their lives. Teachers will find successful strategies for implementing changes in the classroom to enhance the environment for play and techniques to help support children’s development. This is the revised edition of the well-respected and relied-upon handbook Pathways to Play. Play contains activity ideas that encourage play skills, checklists to help identify where children are having problems, specific teaching strategies, and assessment options. This new edition also examines how play theory translates into practice.

Philosophy of Science, Cognitive Psychology, and Educational Theory and Practice

Philosophy of Science, Cognitive Psychology, and Educational Theory and Practice
Title Philosophy of Science, Cognitive Psychology, and Educational Theory and Practice PDF eBook
Author Richard A. Duschl
Publisher State University of New York Press
Total Pages 304
Release 1992-08-17
Genre Education
ISBN 143840171X

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This edited volume extends existing discussions among philosophers of science, cognitive psychologists, and educational researchers on the the restructuring of scientific knowledge and the domain of science education. This exchange of ideas across disciplinary fields raises fundamental issues and provides frameworks that help to focus educational research programs, curriculum development efforts, and teacher training programs.

The Theory and Practice of Online Learning

The Theory and Practice of Online Learning
Title The Theory and Practice of Online Learning PDF eBook
Author Terry Anderson
Publisher Athabasca University Press
Total Pages 485
Release 2008
Genre Computers
ISBN 1897425082

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"Neither an academic tome nor a prescriptive 'how to' guide, The Theory and Practice of Online Learning is an illuminating collection of essays by practitioners and scholars active in the complex field of distance education. Distance education has evolved significantly in its 150 years of existence. For most of this time, it was an individual pursuit defined by infrequent postal communication. But recently, three more developmental generations have emerged, supported by television and radio, teleconferencing, and computer conferencing. The early 21st century has produced a fifth generation, based on autonomous agents and intelligent, database-assisted learning, that has been referred to as Web 2.0. The second edition of "The Theory and Practice of Online Learning" features updates in each chapter, plus four new chapters on current distance education issues such as connectivism and social software innovations."--BOOK JACKET.

A Child's Work

A Child's Work
Title A Child's Work PDF eBook
Author Joachim Liebschner
Publisher
Total Pages 180
Release 2001
Genre Education
ISBN

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A study of the great German educationalist's philosophy that guided play is the most important learning tool for young children.