Materiell som vilkår for utforsking innen fagområdet natur, miljø og teknikk i barnehagen

A. Hammer, Liv Torunn Grindheim
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Despite international emphasis on the advantage of children’s exploration, there is limited knowledge about how availability of physical materials influence children´s exploratory activities. This paper presents findings from a study that examined the availability and use of materials related to science in 26 Norwegian kindergartens. Data were collected by kindergarten teacher students during their practice in kindergartens. Quantitative data were gathered using checklists, qualitative data by observations of children´s activities involving science related materials. The quantitative and qualitative data were analyzed separately and then together using the three categories of exploratory activities introduced by Neuman: formal activities, informal activities and incidental activities. Our findings surface that most kindergartens had much of the materials listed in the checklist, but much of it was locked up and only a few of the objects, such as vinyl animals and books, were available for children´s informal activities. We also found that formal activities gave stimuli to informal activities, which highlights the importance of including children in collective activities as working with theme or projects over time. Only one of the activities in our data was categorized as incidental. Our findings indicate that benefits of using materials to extend children`s exploration are not taken fully advantage of and should be further discussed and highlighted.
旨在探索自然、环境和儿童保育技术领域的材料。
尽管国际上强调儿童探索的优势,但关于物质材料的可用性如何影响儿童探索活动的知识有限。本文介绍了一项研究的结果,该研究考察了挪威26所幼儿园科学相关材料的可用性和使用情况。数据是由幼儿园教师学生在幼儿园实习期间收集的。使用检查表收集定量数据,通过观察涉及科学相关材料的儿童活动收集定性数据。定量和定性数据分别分析,然后使用纽曼介绍的三类探索活动:正式活动、非正式活动和附带活动。我们的研究结果表明,大多数幼儿园都有清单中列出的大部分材料,但其中大部分都被锁起来了,只有少数物品,如黑胶动物和书籍,可供孩子们进行非正式活动。我们还发现,正式活动刺激了非正式活动,这突出了随着时间的推移,将儿童纳入集体活动作为主题或项目的重要性。我们的数据中只有一项活动被归类为偶然活动。我们的研究结果表明,使用材料扩展儿童探索的好处没有得到充分利用,应该进一步讨论和强调。
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Nordic Studies in Science Education
Nordic Studies in Science Education Social Sciences-Education
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