2016
DOI: 10.14221/ajte.2016v41n5.5
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Kindergarten Children Demonstrating Numeracy Concepts through Drawings and Explanations: Intentional Teaching within Play-based Learning

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“…Likewise, teacher perceptions visualized in images are also an interesting finding in this study. The same is the case with other studies that use images to describe a concept or perception, such as Chigeza and Sorin (2016) about the concept of numeration for kindergarten children, Kose and Bayir (2016) about the perception of peace for students, Turgut and Turgut (2020) about the perception of learning mathematics for elementary students, and Martínez-Peña and Gil-Quílez ( 2014) about geology understanding. These studies were conducted to find students' conceptions or understandings, or perceptions about the studied object.…”
Section: Figure 3 the Example Of Respondents' Drawing After Teaching Internshipsupporting
confidence: 54%
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“…Likewise, teacher perceptions visualized in images are also an interesting finding in this study. The same is the case with other studies that use images to describe a concept or perception, such as Chigeza and Sorin (2016) about the concept of numeration for kindergarten children, Kose and Bayir (2016) about the perception of peace for students, Turgut and Turgut (2020) about the perception of learning mathematics for elementary students, and Martínez-Peña and Gil-Quílez ( 2014) about geology understanding. These studies were conducted to find students' conceptions or understandings, or perceptions about the studied object.…”
Section: Figure 3 the Example Of Respondents' Drawing After Teaching Internshipsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…The instrument was analyzed based on images made by students to perceive the STEM learning environment. Image is an indicator in measuring concept understanding (Chigeza & Sorin, 2016;Kose & Bayir, 2016;Bulunuz, 2019;Turgut & Turgut, 2020). Data collection techniques in research are documentation, observation, and interviews.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To examine this issue further, a search was undertaken to find adjectives co-located with the word 'outcomes'. Adjectives attributing different meanings to learning and teaching included 'developmental' (Neale & Pino-Pasternak, 2017), 'academic' (Goldstein, 2008), 'literacy' (King & Saxton, 2010), 'maths' (Chigeza & Sorin, 2016), 'educational' (Tayler, 2016) and 'teaching' (Abuhatoum et al, 2016). Some adjectives signalled attention to specific content (e.g., literacy) while others indicated longer-term, broad social outcomes (e.g., well-being).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers explained these differences as ‘compensatory nurture and care purposes’ (most commonly associated with childcare) alongside ‘planned support for physical, social and cognitive learning and development’ (Stephen, 2010, p. 18), which generally characterises preschools. Coupled with these dual purposes of pre‐compulsory institutions, the purposes of the EYS relate to increased expectations of ‘specific disciplinary forms of knowledge’ (Wood & Hedges, 2016, p. 388), resulting in clearly articulated standards in literacy and numeracy (Blank, 2012; Campbell, 2018; Chigeza & Sorin, 2016; Friesen & Butera, 2012). Despite this distinction, in the pre‐compulsory years, there has been a shift from an emphasis on ‘care and nurturing’ of very young children to ‘learning’ (Gustavsson & Pramling, 2014, p. 60).…”
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