符号游戏中假装“技术”对儿童认知发展的影响

IF 0.6 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Annabelle Black Delfin, Wen Wang
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摘要

本研究旨在了解认知的发展过程,特别是当这些过程在儿童角色扮演中被观察到时。为了了解幼儿的认知发展,我们关注儿童如何通过在游戏情节中假装对话和动作,将假装的“技术”融入角色扮演中,例如无法操作的手机。在对两个学前班的四岁儿童的观察中,研究人员分析了涉及假装“技术”的角色扮演对儿童抽象思维和形成心理表征能力的影响。这项定性研究收集了儿童在玩耍时的行为和语言的观察和记录,通过不断的比较进行编码和分析。两项研究结果表明,使用假装“技术”的角色扮演促进了儿童抽象思维的拓展;用假装的“技术”进行角色扮演可以增强孩子们对双重表征的感知和表现。通过进一步的研究,我们提炼出角色扮演中抽象思维和双重表征发生的三种方式:通过儿童的符号理解和行动,通过儿童与假装“技术”互动时的高级心理功能,以及儿童在操作假装“技术”时的在线和离线认知功能。这项研究表明,儿童参与假装游戏有很多好处,在游戏场景中加入技术可以放大认知益处。
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The influence of pretend ‘technologies’ on children’s cognitive development in symbolic play
ABSTRACT This research seeks to understand developmental processes of cognition, especially as these processes become observable in children’s role-play. In seeking to understand cognitive development in young children, we focus on how children incorporate pretend ‘technologies’ in role-play, such as non-operational cell phones, through pretend conversations and actions in the play episode. In observations with two preschool classes of four-year-old children, role-play that involved pretend ‘technologies’ was analyzed as to its effect on children’s ability to think abstractly and to form mental representations. This qualitative study collected observations and documentation of children’s actions and words as they played, coded and analyzed through constant comparison. Two findings were identified indicating that role-play using pretend ‘technologies’ promotes expansion of children’s abstract thought; and role-play with pretend ‘technologies’ enhances children’s perceptions and enactments of dual representation. With further examination, we distilled three ways that abstract thought and dual representation occurred during role-play with pretend ‘technologies’: through children’s symbolic understanding and actions, higher mental functions when interacting with pretend ‘technologies’, and children’s on-and-off line cognitive functions when operating pretend ‘technologies’. This study suggests that there are many benefits of children engaging in pretend play and that incorporating technology in the play scenario amplifies cognitive benefits.
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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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