Adult participation in the creation of narrative playworlds: challenges and contradictions

IF 1.3 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
M. Bredikyte
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Playing is an activity that affects significantly the psychological development and learning in preschool age. Opinions among researchers and practitioners are divided about adults’ role in children’s play. Despite being a children’s activity, high-level, complex social play hardly appears without adult mediation. According to the narrative play and learning approach, adults play a crucial role in developing narrative playworlds. Teachers must have special abilities to create narrative playworlds, including adult involvement and participation in the play with children. The teachers should preserve two perspectives simultaneously: they must be children’s play partners and play guiders. This study explores the process of creating narrative playworlds from the teachers’ perspective. The thematic analysis of a focus group interview revealed contradictions between teachers’ intentions and behaviours. The creation of narrative playworlds proceeds through a series of critical contradictions that the teachers must overcome. Successful resolution of the contradictions helps build a community of players in the classroom.
成人参与叙事游戏世界的创作:挑战与矛盾
游戏是一项对学龄前儿童心理发展和学习有显著影响的活动。研究人员和实践者对成人在儿童游戏中的角色存在分歧。尽管这是一项儿童活动,但如果没有成人的介入,高水平、复杂的社交游戏几乎不会出现。根据叙事性游戏和学习方法,成人在发展叙事性游戏世界中起着至关重要的作用。教师必须具备创造叙事游戏世界的特殊能力,包括成人的参与和与儿童的游戏。教师应同时保持两种视角:既是儿童的游戏伙伴,又是儿童的游戏向导。本研究从教师的角度探讨叙事性游戏世界的创造过程。焦点小组访谈的主题分析揭示了教师意图与行为之间的矛盾。叙事性游戏世界的创造是通过教师必须克服的一系列关键矛盾来进行的。成功地解决这些矛盾有助于在课堂上建立一个玩家社区。
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International Journal of Early Years Education
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