Tinkering in the time of COVID: lessons from educators’ efforts to facilitate playful tinkering through online learning

IF 0.6 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
L. Martin, Ciara Thomas Murphy
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Abstract

ABSTRACT The COVID-19 pandemic has had an enormous impact on children’s educational and play experiences. In this paper, we analyze and report on interviews with a sample of 14 educators who continued to facilitate playful tinkering experiences during online learning near the beginning of school facility closures related to COVID-19. After a review of relevant literatures on playful learning and making and tinkering, we discuss three themes that emerged in the data: (1) rethinking materials, where educators either moved to simplified activities or to those that could flexibly embrace the diverse materials found in children’s homes; (2) adapting in-the-moment facilitation, where educators sought new means to engage students and facilitate persistence and continued exploration; and (3) searching for emotional connections, where educators prioritized emotional connections with students, despite the challenges of technology-mediated interactions. We close with implications for the future of making and tinkering centered learning opportunities post-pandemic.
2019冠状病毒病期间的修补:教育工作者通过在线学习促进有趣的修补工作的经验教训
2019冠状病毒病大流行对儿童的教育和游戏体验产生了巨大影响。在本文中,我们对14名教育工作者的访谈样本进行了分析和报告,这些教育工作者在与COVID-19相关的学校设施关闭开始时,在在线学习期间继续促进有趣的修补体验。在回顾了有关游戏学习和制作与修补的相关文献后,我们讨论了数据中出现的三个主题:(1)重新思考材料,教育工作者要么转向简化的活动,要么转向可以灵活地接受儿童家中发现的各种材料;(2)适应即时促进,教育工作者寻求新的方法来吸引学生,促进坚持和持续探索;(3)寻找情感联系,尽管技术介导的互动存在挑战,但教育工作者优先考虑与学生的情感联系。最后,我们讨论了大流行后以制造和修补为中心的学习机会对未来的影响。
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International Journal of Play
International Journal of Play Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
CiteScore
1.90
自引率
20.00%
发文量
60
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Play is an inter-disciplinary publication focusing on all facets of play. It aims to provide an international forum for mono- and multi-disciplinary papers and scholarly debate on all aspects of play theory, policy and practice from across the globe and across the lifespan, and in all kinds of cultural settings, institutions and communities. The journal will be of interest to anthropologists, educationalists, folklorists, historians, linguists, philosophers, playworkers, psychologists, sociologists, therapists and zoologists.
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