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Tessa McHugh; Carla Litchfield; Elissa Pearson; Brianna Le Busque – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2024
Children are spending significantly less time outdoors in free play than previous generations, which has implications for children's development. This study explores parental knowledge, attitudes and the time children spend in outdoor free play. Parents or caregivers of children aged between five and nine years old (N = 82) completed an online…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Parent Attitudes, Play
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Mackley, Honor; Edwards, Susan; Mclean, Karen; Cinelli, Renata – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2022
This paper reports on the findings from a study investigating the provision of outdoor loose parts materials for upper primary school aged children. Conducted in Queensland, Australia, the study focused on loose parts materials as cultural tools, following the sociocultural argument that tools mediate activity and outcomes. The findings suggest…
Descriptors: Teamwork, Outdoor Education, Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries
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Walker, Sue; Lunn-Brownlee, Jo; Scholes, Laura; Johansson, Eva – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2022
Previous research has emphasised the importance of active citizenship in the early years for the development of tolerant and cohesive societies. This paper reports data from 174 children, aged 6-7 years, who were interviewed in the first year of a longitudinal study. Children were presented with two scenarios about inclusion of others in play. One…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Inclusion, Play, Social Behavior
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Angus Gorrie; Caitlin Jordinson – International Journal for Research on Extended Education, 2023
This practitioner paper explores the positive impact playwork could have for Australian OSHC (Outside School Hours Care) environments and in turn, educators and children. Through a discussion of four theoretical perspectives pertaining to physical space from a playworkers perspective, the authors show how developing a conceptual understanding of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teachers, After School Education, After School Programs
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Peter Curtis; Brett Moffett; David A. Martin – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2024
In this article, the authors explore how the 3C Model can be used to integrate other curriculum areas with mathematics, namely digital technologies. To illustrate the model, they provide a practical example of a teaching sequence. T he 3C Model is designed to create opportunities for applying reasoning and problem-solving skills and learning…
Descriptors: Models, Computer Software, Problem Solving, Mathematics Instruction
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Bruce Hurst – International Journal for Research on Extended Education, 2021
Participatory research methods that focus on children's right to form and express views about research topics have grown in popularity in recent decades. It is less common for play to have a central role in participatory research. This article provides an account of a small, participatory research project conducted in a School Age Care setting in…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Play, Child Care, Foreign Countries
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Malone, Karen; Tran, Chi – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2023
Humans are living in damaged landscapes within a new geographical epoch known as the Anthropocene. The COVID-19 outbreak fuels uncertainty, instability, and ambiguity for humans. This viral disaster has been blamed for losing and further exacerbating ecological imbalance, and prompts a need to re-examine multispecies relations and, in particular,…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Diseases, Climate
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Walton, Jessica – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2022
This paper is based on ethnographic research of Australian and South Korean primary school students' experiences of on-line synchronous intercultural exchanges as part of a school partnership. Starting with an embodied understanding of learning, I discuss the applicability of body pedagogies to the on-line context in a classroom setting by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Intercultural Communication, Synchronous Communication
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McFeetors, P. Janelle; MacDonald, Broek – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2020
In this article, the authors explore a number of interesting games as contexts for students learning geometry and enhancing their development of problem solving and reasoning. The games selected were appealing, content-aligned games for approximately four players with simple rules and 10-30 minutes of play time. The games were integrated by…
Descriptors: Geometry, Mathematics Education, Game Based Learning, Play
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Velicu, Anca; Giannis, Greg – Global Studies of Childhood, 2020
This article discusses one specific form of makerspace for children -- hereafter, referred to as (un)makerspace -- whose activities consist mainly in dismantling discarded toys and electronics, characterised as a global makerspace. The article presents the activities of children participating in a number of makerspaces in Melbourne, Australia. The…
Descriptors: Play, Toys, Electronics, Foreign Countries
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Burke, Jenene; Claughton, Amy – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2019
This paper examines play as a fundamental children's activity, giving particular attention to the inclusion of children with impairments at play and children's shared constructions of their playworlds. Children with impairments are customarily portrayed as incompetent, unskilled or deficient in their play, thus being positioned on the margins (or,…
Descriptors: Play, Social Influences, Interaction, Special Education
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Engelen, Lina; Wyver, Shirley; Perry, Gabrielle; Bundy, Anita; Chan, Tammie Kit Yee; Ragen, Jo; Bauman, Adrian; Naughton, Geraldine – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2018
Our aims were to examine the efficacy of a new observational instrument "System for Observing Outdoor Play" for detecting changes in outdoor play and chart the use of recycled and repurposed materials in the school playground during the course of an intervention to increase outdoor play. Children from one Sydney primary school were…
Descriptors: Observation, Play, Playgrounds, Elementary School Students
McCluskey, Catherine; Mulligan, Joanne; Van Bergen, Penny – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2018
This position paper proposes that a relationship between young children's embodied mathematical concepts and their awareness of mathematical pattern and structure (AMPS) (Mulligan & Mitchelmore, 2009) develops through play. Theoretical perspectives on the development of schematic patterns, the embodiment of mathematical understandings, and the…
Descriptors: Young Children, Mathematical Concepts, Play, Concept Formation
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Brownlee, Jo Lunn; Walker, Sue; Scholes, Laura; Johansson, Eva – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2019
In this longitudinal study, we explored children's reasoning about social inclusion/exclusion at Year 1 and Year 3 (n = 169 Year 1, n = 129 Year 3) of early primary education in Australia and how this reasoning related to changes in children's epistemic cognition. The data collection involved 30-minute interviews in which children were asked to…
Descriptors: Social Integration, Elementary School Students, Epistemology, Schemata (Cognition)
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Gledhill, Jamie; Currie, Janet L. – International Online Journal of Primary Education, 2020
This study explored teachers' perspectives of the use of social support for students with ASD through a qualitative case study. The four main themes to emerge from the interview data reflecting the teachers' recommended strategies for social support included (a) Teachers' views of students with ASD and social support, (b) Recommendations for best…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Students with Disabilities, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
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