Theorising Play in the Early Years
Theorising Play in the Early Years is a theoretical and empirical exploration of the concept of pedagogy and play in early childhood education. The book provides an in-depth examination of classical and contemporary theories of play, with a focus on post-developmental perspectives and Vygotskian theory. In this book, Marilyn Fleer draws on a range of cross-cultural research in order to challenge Western perspectives and to move beyond a universal view of the construct of play. Culture and context are central to the understanding of how play is valued, expressed and used as a pedagogical approach in early childhood education across the international community. Designed as a companion to the textbook Play in the Early Years, but also useful on its own, Theorising Play in the Early Years provides indispensable support to academics and TAFE lecturers in early childhood education in their course development and research.
- Easy to read and designed to support academics and postgraduate students with their research and course development
- Uses cultural-historical theory to frame early childhood pedagogy and play
- Provides an international and cross-cultural perspective
Product details
January 2014Paperback
9781107032293
256 pages
228 × 152 × 10 mm
0.29kg
33 b/w illus.
Available
Table of Contents
- 1. A psychological reading of play
- 2. How role-play is learnt in families
- 3. Role-play as cultural expression and as a cultural form of development
- 4. Collective play
- 5. Digital placeholders and virtual pivots in meta-imaginary situations
- 6. Unity of emotion and cognition - perezhivanie
- 7. Understanding the politics of play through a holistic perspective.