探索儿童游戏中的物质性:重新审视爪哇人在寻求知识中的拉库哲学

IF 1.3 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
R. Yuniasih
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印度尼西亚提供的幼儿教育往往侧重于儿童的学习经历,忽视了儿童活动中学习过程的复杂性。例如,儿童游戏被视为实现特定学习目标和发展任务的学习工具。因此,在不否定儿童在游戏中的角色的前提下,本文提出了一种在儿童游戏背景下理解学习的新方法。运用一种新的唯物主义内部活动教育学概念来揭示学习过程的复杂性。这篇文章中的讨论着眼于jamuran,一个涉及具体动作的爪哇游戏。这将包括对一个有6至7岁儿童的多年龄教室的案例研究的分析。通过衍射地阅读游戏叙事,在将学习理解为游戏元素的合力和连续运动方面出现了新的见解。有趣的是,这些见解与爪哇拉库寻求知识的哲学相一致。这一发现在微观政治层面的含义是,应该更多地关注物质在学习活动中的积极作用。在欧洲经委会印度尼西亚政策的宏观层面,它鼓励从新唯物主义等新角度重新审视传统哲学。这也有望为在欧洲经委会环境下的学习过程中就全球-地方相互交织的观点进行谈判创造空间。
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Exploring materialities in children’s games: Revisiting the Javanese philosophy of laku in seeking knowledge
The provision of early childhood education (ECE) in Indonesia, often focuses on the children’s learning experience and overlooks the complexity of the learning process in children's activities. Children’s games, for instance, are seen as a learning tool to achieve particular learning objectives and developmental tasks. Therefore, without negating children’s roles in the games, this article proposes a new way of understanding learning in the context of children’s games. A new materialist concept of intra-active pedagogy is applied to unpack the complexity of learning processes. The discussion in this article is looking at jamuran, a Javanese game involving embodied movements. This will include an analysis of a case study of a multi-age classroom with children aged six to 7 years old. By reading narratives of the game diffractively, new insights emerge in understanding learning as joining forces and continuous movements of game elements. Interestingly, these insights align with the Javanese philosophy of laku in seeking knowledge. The implication of this finding at the micro-political level is that more attention should be paid to the active role of materialities in a learning event. At the macro level of ECE policy in Indonesia, it encourages revisiting traditional philosophies from a new perspective like new materialism. This would also be expected to create a space for negotiating global-local intertwining views in looking at the learning process in ECE settings.
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Policy Futures in Education
Policy Futures in Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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