Rebecca Woodard, Amanda R. Diaz, N. Phillips, M. Varelas, Rebecca T. Kotler, Rachelle Tsachor, Ronan Rock, Miguel A. Melchor
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“I. Am. a. Star.”: exploring moments of muchness in children’s digital compositional play and embodied science learning
Purpose
The purpose of this study is to examine playful practices in the science video composition of a fourth-grader.
Design/methodology/approach
With an analytic interest in “chasing the theory of muchness” (Thiel, 2015a) that describes distinctive moments of affective energies in playful learning, the authors explored a child’s video in which a food chain is dramatized.
Findings
The authors identified how muchness manifested in/through her compositional play.
Originality/value
The potential of playful composing and dramatizing to support meaning-making across contexts and disciplines is discussed.