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Page, Damien; Sidebottom, Kay – British Educational Research Journal, 2022
As places of learning, schools inevitably foreground cognition. Neglected in schools and in the literature is the body, often an inconvenience or barrier to learning rather than a site of perception and understanding. Where the body is considered, it is primarily concerned with pedagogy and children rather than analysing the broad range of…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Human Body, Motion, Tactual Perception
Way, Jennifer; Ginns, Paul – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2022
Previous psychological, neuroscientific, and educational research indicates that a focus on individual haptic modes of learning (touch, body movement, gesture, tracing), and on the development of emerging mathematical and scientific drawing, can enhance children's learning in mathematics and science. However, most of these studies have focused on…
Descriptors: Tactual Perception, Mathematics Education, Science Education, Freehand Drawing
MacRae, Christina – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2020
This paper reflects on a slow-motion video clip of the hands of three young children as they play with toys in the sand tray. It foregrounds sand and toys that are handled, as well as hands that grasp and relinquish things. Through this movement of hands that tug and pull at things, it explores how things animate bodies, and how this produces the…
Descriptors: Young Children, Human Body, Toys, Tactual Perception
Mesch, Johanna – Sign Language Studies, 2013
Tactile signing among persons with deaf-blindness is not homogenous; rather, like other forms of language, it exhibits variation, especially in turn taking. Early analyses of tactile Swedish Sign Language, tactile Norwegian Sign Language, and tactile French Sign Language focused on tactile communication with four hands, in which partially blind or…
Descriptors: Sign Language, Deaf Blind, Tactual Perception, Foreign Countries
Kalagher, Hilary; Jones, Susan S. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2011
Preschoolers who explore objects haptically often fail to recognize those objects in subsequent visual tests. This suggests that children may represent qualitatively different information in vision and haptics and/or that children's haptic perception may be poor. In this study, 72 children (2 1/2-5 years of age) and 20 adults explored unfamiliar…
Descriptors: Children, Tactual Perception, Child Development, Developmental Stages