以游戏为基础的专业课程

IF 1.3 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
B. Pompert, S. L. van der Meer-Wijnands, H. de Waard
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摘要

本文首先回顾了SBBD中的角色、概念和实践。本文继续进行了两个单独的案例研究,并对荷兰用于帮助教育机构开发基于游戏的课程的三个主要阶段进行了调查。在第一种情况下,教育专业人士(EPs)认识到,基于游戏的方法帮助他们学习、体验和理解SBBD的影响和影响,同时从固定的、程序化的阅读方法过渡到基于游戏的读写方法。在第二个案例的研究中,EPs提到他们在实践中的发展在实施阶段得到了改善。指出了产生这些问题的原因和主要瓶颈。最后一个案例通过写学习故事来阐述假设的学习过程。这个案例显示了这是一个重要的ep工具,也是一个让孩子的父母和照顾者参与学习社区的方法。本文阐述了SBBD培训师在与希望实施以游戏为基础的课程的ep合作时如何使用游戏,同时也以一种有趣的方式制定。
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Professionalisation in a play-based curriculum
ABSTRACT This paper first reviews the roles, concepts and practices within SBBD. The paper continues with two single case studies and a survey on the three main phases used in the Netherlands to aid educational institutes in developing a play-based curriculum. In the first case educational professionals (EPs) recognise that the play-based approach helped them learn about, experience and understand the implications and effects of SBBD while making a transition from a fixed, programmed approach of reading to a play-based approach of literacy. In the research on the second case, EPs mention that their development in practice has improved during the implementation phase. The reasons and the main bottlenecks are mentioned. The final case elaborates on hypothetical learning processes by writing learning stories. This case shows how this is an important tool for EPs and also a way to involve the child’s parents and caregivers in the learning community. The paper illustrates how SBBD trainers use play but also enact in a playful way when working with the EPs wanting to implement a play-based curriculum.
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International Journal of Early Years Education
International Journal of Early Years Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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