Supporting literacy development in kindergarten through teacher-facilitated play
Angela Pyle, Hanna Wickstrom, Olivia Gross, Ellen Kraszewski
University of Toronto
阅读操作
确认中在文库中上传 PDF 后可生成中文音频讲解。
摘要与影响
Teacher-facilitation of play is proposed as an effective method for supporting early literacy learning, however, educators remain uncertain how to balance child-autonomy in play while also directing play toward explicit academic objectives. In response, this study sought to understand how kindergarten teachers can successfully facilitate play to support early literacy development. Classroom observations and semistructured interviews were gathered and qualitatively analyzed to identify key perspectives and classroom practices that lead to the educators' successful facilitation of play to support literacy. Results of this study showed how different core literacy skills can be supported through different types of play, with each offering unique and critical opportunities for learning. Results also demonstrated how a multitude of core literacy skills can be supported through guided approaches to play, and begin to illustrate how teachers are facilitating a continuum of guided play to support literacy learning.
逐年被引趋势
关键指标
同类平均 = 1
同领域 · 同年份 · 同类型
Google Scholar 与 OpenAlex 的被引统计范围不同,数值存在差异属正常。
AI 辅助阅读
依据:摘要
可就本文提问;依据不足时会说明。
学术脉络
学科主题
社会科学Child Development and Digital Technology
Education and Technology Integration · Early Childhood Education and Development
参考文献 34
此处列出前 3 条
引用本文 16
按被引量排序,此处列出前 3 条