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Pettigrew, Johnnie Chester – English in Texas, 1994
Addresses drama in the early childhood classroom as a useful tool for focusing on many of the current concerns in education including problem solving, integration of curriculum, writing across the curriculum, and authentic assessment. (RS)
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Class Activities, Dramatic Play, Early Childhood Education
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Martin-Smith, Alistair – Journal of Educational Thought/Revue de la Pensee Educative, 1995
Suggests that, through practical understanding of quantum theory, teachers can develop new role-play and narrative strategies, arguing that describing fictional worlds through narrative and exploring virtual worlds through role play can transform children's consciousness. Applies the quantum theory metaphor to drama, learning, and self-image.…
Descriptors: Child Development, Creative Expression, Developmental Stages, Dramatic Play
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Goff, Kathy; Torrance, E. Paul – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1991
This paper explores the relationship between mental activity and physical well-being, through examination of such component activities as imagery, relaxation, sociodrama, and play. The paper concludes that wellness involves the physical and mental health of an individual, positive future images, and true communication with ourselves and others.…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Creativity, Dramatic Play, Imagery
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McKimmey, Martha A. – Children Today, 1993
Play, long seen as an outlet for unused physical and emotional energy, and as a way of learning adult roles, is also recognized for its role in language development in children. Through play, children gain the skill to use symbols and representation for things and events in the environment, providing the basis of their further use of language.…
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Dramatic Play, Early Childhood Education, Imagination
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Myhre, Susan M. – Young Children, 1993
Discusses the benefits that young children derive from dramatic play and how dramatic play is enhanced by prop boxes (boxes in which are stored objects related to various areas of children's dramatic play such as bakery, repair shop, grocery store, and fire station). Also discusses how teachers can obtain and use prop boxes. (BB)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Dramatic Play, Early Childhood Education, Peer Relationship
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Dinwiddie, Sue A. – Young Children, 1993
Adding plastic gutters to the nursery school's sand area began as a science curriculum enhancement and evolved into a whole curriculum that stimulated cognitive exploration, cooperative dramatic play, language enhancement, and general fun. The children manipulated the gutters and materials such as sand, water, buckets, and tennis balls in a…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Discovery Learning, Dramatic Play, Play
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Ferguson, Christine J. – Dimensions of Early Childhood, 1999
Presents suggestions for creating play-learning environments designed to promote children's early literacy. Suggests that stimulating and inviting environments, abundant in print-rich materials, realistic props, and manipulatives meaningful to children are most valuable. Themes include hospital, pizza restaurant, hardware store, flower shop, candy…
Descriptors: Dramatic Play, Educational Environment, Emergent Literacy, Field Trips
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Chapman, Marilyn L. – Canadian Journal of Research in Early Childhood Education, 2000
Notes that Davidson's book provides an in-depth exploration of the contribution of dramatic play to emergent literacy and ways that teachers can implement play-based literacy learning. Maintains that the book has a balanced theoretical orientation, provides a sensitive treatment of intervention, presents a thoughtful treatment of oral and written…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Dramatic Play, Early Childhood Education, Emergent Literacy
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Levine, Linda M.; Antia, Shirin D. – Journal of Early Intervention, 1997
This study observed the social/cognitive play of 46 young children who were deaf or hard of hearing (D/HH). With D/HH partners, children engaged primarily in constructive play, but in groups that included both D/HH and hearing partners, they engaged most frequently in dramatic play. Results suggest that group play varies according to the hearing…
Descriptors: Deafness, Dramatic Play, Hearing Impairments, Interaction Process Analysis
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Shim, Sook-Young; Herwig, Joan E.; Shelley, Mack – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2001
Examined 2- to 5-year-olds' play with peers in their child care classroom and on the playground. Found that children were more likely to engage in interactive dramatic play outdoors than indoors. Outdoors, older children were more likely to interact with peers than were younger children. Outdoors offered older children functional and dramatic play…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Classrooms, Comparative Analysis, Context Effect
Gabriel, Julia; Sidlovskaya, Olga; Stotter, Ruth; Haugen, Kirsten; Leithold, Naomi – Child Care Information Exchange, 2000
Presents five articles on using creative dramatics in early childhood education: (1) "Drama: A Rehearsal for Life" (Julia Gabriel); (2) "Fairy Tales Enhance Imagination and Creative Thinking" (Olga Sidlovskaya); (3) "Starting with a Story" (Ruth Stotter); (4) "Using Creative Dramatics to Include All…
Descriptors: Acting, Creative Dramatics, Creative Thinking, Creativity
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Huber, Linda K. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2000
Although many teachers acknowledge that language and culture are critical components of children's development, actually incorporating materials representative of children's cultures remains a problem. This article explains how the dramatic play center is a natural place to promote multicultural awareness in the classroom and offers suggestions…
Descriptors: Cultural Activities, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Dramatic Play
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Labbo, Linda D. – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1998
Believes structured playtime that occurs in a well-designed play center can provide rich opportunities for young children to construct knowledge related to both social studies and literacy. Expounds how elementary teachers can create an integrated play center by collaborating with their students on the design, implementation, and response to the…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Dramatic Play, Experiential Learning, Kindergarten
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Robson, Sue; Hargreaves, David J. – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2005
This study investigates the perceptions and practices of early childhood practitioners in relation to the development of thinking in children aged 3-5 years. Five practitioners working in nursery and reception classes in England were interviewed, and sessions were observed in each setting, including discussions with the children. The results…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Cognitive Processes
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Hatcher, Beth; Petty, Karen – Young Children, 2004
In this article, the authors help teachers see below the surface so that play can be used to help children's learning and communication. A closer and deeper look at play can reveal children's learning of concept development, communication, budding social relationships, and very specific literacy skills. The authors state, that viewing play not…
Descriptors: Literacy, Dramatic Play, Drama, Learning Strategies
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