审美过程对幼儿游戏的影响

IF 1.1 4区 教育学 0 ART
Johan Bundgaard Nielsen
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本文主张对幼儿教育进行重新概念化,在幼儿教育中,学习和发展不仅受到结果的重视,而且旨在研究如何组织审美过程,以使儿童受到启发、比较、探索和玩耍。受维果茨基的观点和他的游戏、想象力和创造力理论的启发,这篇文章主张从发展的角度来看,转变是由不同类型的经历驱动的,这些经历导致了持续的变化,而不是教师向儿童单方面传递指令。在丹麦日托所实施的一项定性研究项目中,一位艺术家在为期3个月的时间里对该项目进行了访问,利用该项目中的人种学材料,展示了儿童如何参与审美过程的特定模式,以及联合活动激发儿童玩耍的多种方式。该研究揭示了审美过程与游戏之间关系的新见解,因为它不仅有助于探索美学的许多层面,而且还有助于探索参与联合活动如何使审美过程成为游戏中使用的文化参考框架。
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The Influence Aesthetic Processes Can Have on Daycare Children's Play

This article argues for a reconceptualisation of early childhood education, where learning and development are not only valued by outcome, and aims to investigate how aesthetic processes are organised in ways for the children to be inspired, to compare, explore, and play. Inspired by a Vygotsky perspective and his theories of play, imagination, and creativity, the article argues for developmental perspectives where transformation is driven by different kinds of experiences that lead to sustained change and not a one-sided passing of instructions from teacher to child. Drawing on ethnographic material from a qualitative research project implemented in Danish daycares, where an artist visited over a 3-month period, shows specific patterns in how the children are engaging in aesthetic processes and multiple ways that joint activities inspire the children to play. The research reveals new insights into the relationship between aesthetic processes and play, as it facilitates the exploration of not only the many layers of aesthetics but also how participation in joint activities enables the aesthetic process to become a cultural frame of reference that is used in Play.

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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Art & Design Education (iJADE) provides an international forum for research in the field of the art and creative education. It is the primary source for the dissemination of independently refereed articles about the visual arts, creativity, crafts, design, and art history, in all aspects, phases and types of education contexts and learning situations. The journal welcomes articles from a wide range of theoretical and methodological approaches to research, and encourages submissions from the broader fields of education and the arts that are concerned with learning through art and creative education.
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