Engaging Play.

This book takes a detailed look at the complex area of young children's play as it is understood in the early twenty-first century across countries such as the UK and America, the Netherlands, Australia and New Zealand. The book looks particularly at the relationships between play, learning and...

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Main Author: Brooker, Liz
Other Authors: Edwards, Suzy
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Maidenhead : McGraw-Hill Education, 2010.
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505 0 |a Front cover; Half title page; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Notes on contributors; Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction From challenging to engaging play; 1 Reconceptualizing the play-pedagogy relationship: From control to complexity; 2 Whose goals and interests? The interface of children's play and teachers' pedagogical practices; 3 Learning to play, or playing to learn? Children's participation in the cultures of homes and settings; 4 Reflecting the child: Play memories and images of the child. 
505 8 |a 5 Conceptual and contextual intersubjectivity for affording concept formation in children's play6 New maps for old terrain Creating a postdevelopmental logic of gender and sexuality in the early years; 7 Co-constructing knowledge: Children, teachers and families engaging in a science-rich curriculum; 8 Postdevelopmentalism and professional learning: Implications for understanding the relationship between play and pedagogy; 9 Who gets to play? Peer groups, power and play in early childhood settings. 
505 8 |a 10 Framing play for learning: Professional reflections on the role of open-ended play in early childhood education11 Powerful pedagogies and playful resistance: Role play in the early childhood classroom; 12 Using power on the playground; 13 Let the wild rumpus begin! The radical possibilities of play for young children with disabilities; 14 Children's enculturation through play; 15 Playing with some tensions: Poststructuralism, Foucault and early childhood education; Afterword; Index; Back cover. 
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