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Supporting young children’s learning in a dramatic play environment

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Journal Article
Status
Published
Recommended form of citation (APA)
Hostettler Schärer, J. (2017). Supporting young children’s learning in a dramatic play environment. Journal of Childhood Studies, 42(3), 62-69. https://doi.org/10.18357/jcs.v42i3.17895
Author(s)
Hostettler Schärer, Janine orcid-logo
DOI
10.18747/PHSG-coll3/id/479
External DOI
https://doi.org/10.18357/jcs.v42i3.17895
External Link
https://journals.uvic.ca/index.php/jcs/article/view/17895%20CC%20BY-NC
PHSG Organisation name
Institut Frühe Bildung 0 bis 8 
Project(s)
Keinem PHSG-Projekt zugeordnet 
License Condition
by-nc-nd/4.0/
License
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Proforis OA-status
Gold OA
Permalink
https://proforis.phsg.ch/handle/20.500.14111/3230
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 main article: Volltext.pdf (200.19 KB)
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Topic PHSG
Frühe Bildung 0 bis 8
Subjects
  • early childhood educa...

  • dramatic play

  • curriculum

  • play-learning environ...

Fields of Science and Technology (OECD)
Education, general (including training, pedagogy, didactics)
Abstract
Vygotsky and his followers believe that make- believe play is the leading activity in preschool, kindergarten, and the early primary grades. Play-based curricula are common in early childhood classrooms today, but what does this look like in practice? Does it mean that children get some time for free play in centres between blocks of direct instruction? What could learning in a play-learning environment look like? Prospective ECE teachers often show difficulty integrating play for learning. In their experiences, play is often something to do in between their guided instruction. In this paper I challenge those beliefs and show, based on an example, how learning and teaching are possible through play when the whole classroom is transformed into a museum. Teachers will not only be addressing curricular goals, but also encouraging imagination, creativity, social development, and many other learning goals at the same time. Based on Vygotsky’s theory on play, I present ways to enrich, support, and foster play while learning within a play-learning environment.
PHSG Organisation name
Institut Frühe Bildung 0 bis 8 
PHSG division (old structure)
PHSG - Institut Lehr-Lernforschung
Project(s)
Keinem PHSG-Projekt zugeordnet 
Version
Published Version
Access Rights
Open Access
License Condition
by-nc-nd/4.0/
Rights Holder
Publisher

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