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Rainio, Anna Pauliina – Journal of Educational Change, 2008
This article introduces an empirical analysis of the potentials and contradictions of a "narrative playworld intervention" aimed at changing the pedagogical practices of a Finnish mixed-age elementary school classroom in spring 2004. In the playworld, students and teachers explore different phenomena by taking on the roles of characters…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mixed Age Grouping, Elementary School Students, Student Role
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McNaughton, Marie Jeanne – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2010
The research on which this paper is based is a response to the UNESCO directive for the Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) 2005-2014. Educators are advised to prepare young people for sustainable development and global citizenship and the Arts should be included in programmes in ESD. This paper presents an overview of a research…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Video Technology, Citizenship, Citizenship Education
Graue, Elizabeth – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2010
The traditional kindergarten program often reflected a rich but generic approach with creative contexts for typical kindergartners organized around materials (manipulatives or dramatic play) or a developmental area (fine motor or language). The purpose of kindergarten reflected beliefs about how children learn, specialized training for…
Descriptors: Play, Dramatic Play, Young Children, Kindergarten
Graue, Elizabeth – School Administrator, 2009
The traditional kindergarten program often reflected a rich but generic approach with creative contexts for typical kindergartners organized around materials (manipulatives or dramatic play) or a developmental area (fine motor or language). The purpose of kindergarten reflected beliefs about how children learn, specialized training for…
Descriptors: Play, Dramatic Play, Young Children, Kindergarten
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Gupta, Amita – Early Child Development and Care, 2009
What kind of environmental and administrative factors support the balance between child-centred and teacher-directed practices in the early childhood classroom? What specific aspects of children's development are nurtured by this pedagogy? These and other pedagogical issues are addressed in this article as it describes how a particular curriculum…
Descriptors: Play, Dramatic Play, Child Development, Creativity
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Pence, Khara L.; Justice, Laura M.; Wiggins, Alice K. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2008
Purpose: This study examined preschool teachers' fidelity to the language-focused curriculum (LFC; B. Bunce, 1995), a comprehensive classroom curriculum designed to improve at-risk children's language outcomes through targeted improvements to a classroom's activity contexts (e.g., dramatic play, art, storybook reading) and instructional processes…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Dramatic Play, Preschool Children, Speech Language Pathology
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Bowne, Mary; Brokmeier, Sue – Early Childhood Research & Practice, 2008
In a South Dakota early childhood program, children and adults in the kindergarten classroom collaborated to build a "classroom zoo" in support of the children's pretend play. Creation of the zoo incorporated information about animals and zoos that the children and their families and teachers located in secondary sources such as…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Dramatic Play, Participative Decision Making, Space Utilization
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Szecsi, Tunde – Childhood Education, 2008
In an imaginary "Agency of Smiles," preschool children pretending to be aid workers are immersed in such activities as typing letters, sending and receiving faxes, answering phones, and negotiating with clients. A mail carrier delivers a letter from an immigrant preschool boy in the Netherlands, who requests help in making friends in his…
Descriptors: Preschool Curriculum, Integrated Curriculum, Dramatic Play, Preschool Education
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Emfinger, Kay – Journal of Instructional Psychology, 2009
Much research has pointed to the importance of pretend play as a facilitator of literacy development. However, few studies have investigated the corresponding role of sociodramatic play in mathematical development. This exploratory naturalistic study examined the numerate behaviors that occurred during spontaneous pretend play in a preschool…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Play, Dramatic Play, Enrichment Activities
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Nicholas, Howard; Ng, Wan – Gifted and Talented International, 2008
Blending the arts into students' learning of science concepts through role-play and drama is unusual pedagogy in schools. For seven Australian Year Five students seeking extended learning, advanced scientific concepts were learned during the creative process of script writing and production of a science play called "Hectic Electric". A…
Descriptors: Creativity, Dramatic Play, Scientific Concepts, Thinking Skills
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Button, Stuart – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2006
This article presents an example of a project designed to get children of different ages working together and working for each other. The project relied quite heavily on children creating a dramatic context and the author shows how the dramatic element has the potential to affect their learning in positive ways. The provision of a shared…
Descriptors: Drama, Dramatic Play, Dramatic Arts, Theater Arts
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Morgan, Norah; Saxton, Juliana – Theory into Practice, 1985
The significance of drama as an expressive form of thinking and feeling lies in its concern with the process of personal engagement with the objective world. A Taxonomy of Personal Engagement is offered and strategies and techniques to engage students are suggested. (MT)
Descriptors: Dramatic Play, Elementary Secondary Education, Teaching Methods
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Bernstein, Bradley – Theory into Practice, 1985
The Spolin Theater Games consist of more than 200 games and exercises to encourage spontaneity, creativity, and interpersonal communication in group settings. This article describes the use of Spolin games in four classes of six- to nine-year-old educationally handicapped children and looks at changes that occurred, particularly in the way…
Descriptors: Dramatic Play, Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities, Teaching Methods
Wagner, Betty Jane – Learning, 1974
This article describes the teaching method of Dorothy Heathcote, Professor of Drama at the Institute of Education at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. She uses classroom dramas for her classes, letting the children create their own dramatic situations. (JA)
Descriptors: Childhood Interests, Dramatic Play, Learning Activities, Teaching Methods
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Sandage-Swanson, Donna – Unterrichtspraxis, 1983
Descriptors: Dramatic Play, German, Second Language Learning, Teaching Methods
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