Understanding play participants’ perspectives in play-based learning: a cultural-historical analysis in a home context

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Anamika Devi
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ABSTRACT There are some studies indicating that parents make a significant contribution to children’s conceptual learning through play, whereas very few studies have been done to identify parents’ pedagogical positioning in children’s imaginative play for supporting their learning and development. This paper is seeking how Indian-Australian immigrant parents involve themselves and support the development of abstract concepts by taking on their children’s perspectives in imaginative play. Vygotsky’s cultural-historical theory was used to analyse the data to answer the research question. The data have been collected through video, audio and semi-structured interviews from four Indian-Australian immigrant families. Approximately 17 hours of data were collected from four focus children’s families. The finding of this study show how to extend the play that the parent and child develop from an individual perspective by moving between inside and outside of the imaginative play. However, the study also reveals that the play participants might miss the opportunity to understand each other’s perspectives by only being outside of the play. The paper suggests that future research should concentrate on studying the pedagogical positioning of the adult, which is an important dimension for understanding adults’ involvement in children’s imaginative play for supporting learning and development.
在基于游戏的学习中理解游戏参与者的观点:家庭背景下的文化历史分析
摘要:一些研究表明,父母通过游戏对儿童的概念学习做出了重大贡献,而很少有研究确定父母在儿童想象力游戏中的教学定位,以支持他们的学习和发展。本文旨在探讨印度裔澳大利亚移民父母如何在想象游戏中融入孩子的视角,支持抽象概念的发展。维果茨基的文化历史理论被用来分析数据以回答研究问题。这些数据是通过视频、音频和半结构化采访从四个印度裔澳大利亚移民家庭收集的。从四个重点儿童家庭收集了大约17个小时的数据。这项研究的发现表明,如何从个体的角度,通过在想象游戏的内部和外部之间移动,来扩展父母和孩子发展的游戏。然而,研究还表明,游戏参与者可能会因为置身于游戏之外而错过理解彼此观点的机会。本文建议,未来的研究应集中于研究成年人的教学定位,这是理解成年人参与儿童想象力游戏以支持学习和发展的重要维度。
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