
Play, Exploration and Learning
A Natural History of the Pre-school
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 7. November 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
300 pages
978-1-032-34988-6 (ISBN)
Description
Originally published in 1989, Play, Exploration and Learning was a valuable contribution to the evaluation of nursery practice in Britain at the time, this 'natural history' of the activities of children and caring adults presents a comparative study of four types of provision for the under-fives: nursery schools, nursery classes, playgroups and day nurseries. All four types of provision are seen as happy, busy, caring environments, but they vary greatly in terms of staffing levels, training and material provision.
The authors look at the 'play' of three- to five-year-old children and the activities of the adults who care for them. They examine in detail children's choices of materials and their use of them, with special attention given to the way language is used by both children and adults during play. They also describe adults' expectations of the various provisions and the values of the activities pursued in them. Of special interest is the emphasis placed by adults upon fantasy play, and the often large discrepancy between expectation and practice. Also covered are the difference in the play activities of part-time and full-time nursery school children, and the transition from pre-school to first school.
The book will still be of historical interest to pre-school practitioners, to developmental psychologists and to educational administrators.
The authors look at the 'play' of three- to five-year-old children and the activities of the adults who care for them. They examine in detail children's choices of materials and their use of them, with special attention given to the way language is used by both children and adults during play. They also describe adults' expectations of the various provisions and the values of the activities pursued in them. Of special interest is the emphasis placed by adults upon fantasy play, and the often large discrepancy between expectation and practice. Also covered are the difference in the play activities of part-time and full-time nursery school children, and the transition from pre-school to first school.
The book will still be of historical interest to pre-school practitioners, to developmental psychologists and to educational administrators.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Postgraduate, Professional, and Undergraduate
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
388 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-34988-6 (9781032349886)
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S. John Hutt | Stephen Tyler | Corinne Hutt
Play, Exploration and Learning
A Natural History of the Pre-school
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11/2022
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S. John Hutt | Stephen Tyler | Corinne Hutt
Play, Exploration and Learning
A Natural History of the Pre-school
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11/2022
1st Edition
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S. John Hutt | Stephen Tyler | Corinne Hutt
Play, Exploration and Learning
A Natural History of the Pre-school
E-Book
11/2022
1st Edition
Routledge
€41.99
Available for download
Persons
S. John Hutt, Stephen Tyler, Corinne Hutt and Helen Christopherson
Content
Preface. Part 1: The Pre-school Context 1. Pre-school Experience: Assumptions and Research 2. The Context of the Study 3. The Aims and Objectives of Pre-school Provision Part 2: What Happens in Different Pre-school Provisions? 4. Adults' Activities in Pre-school 5. Children's Activities in Pre-school 6. Use of Materials 7. Fantasy Play 8. Attention and Choice of Activity 9. Use of Language 10. Adjustment of New Children 11. Part-time and Full-time Pre-school Attendance Part 3: What Do Children Learn from Pre-school? 12. Intervening in Fantasy Play 13. Play and Learning 14. From Nursery to Reception Class Part 4: The Findings and Implications of the Study 15. Summary of Findings 16. Some Implications of this Study. Appendices. References. Author Index. Subject Index.