2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-15958-0
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Play-Responsive Teaching in Early Childhood Education

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“…As it has to do with different forms of how children get together and participate in society., we must be sensitive to play as children's collective rights. Play is described as children's ways of being (Lillemyr 2013) and as children's preferred lifeform (Bateson 2011;Bath and Karlsson 2016;Pramling et al 2019). Thus, it is during play that children create spaces for experiencing and living democracy on their own premises (Sadownik and Starego in press).…”
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“…As it has to do with different forms of how children get together and participate in society., we must be sensitive to play as children's collective rights. Play is described as children's ways of being (Lillemyr 2013) and as children's preferred lifeform (Bateson 2011;Bath and Karlsson 2016;Pramling et al 2019). Thus, it is during play that children create spaces for experiencing and living democracy on their own premises (Sadownik and Starego in press).…”
Section: The Freedom Of Associationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To get together on your own premises and while playing negotiate the reality established in between the real and the imaginary worlds (Bath and Karlsson 2016;Pramling et al 2019) has become a challenged practice. Play is put in danger either by the learning discourse that simplifies play to a (playful) learning method (Brooker et al 2014), or the discourse of safety imposing more and more safety rules on ECEC services (Hansen Sandseter 2010).…”
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“…Such in-service training programs are often not focused on development of teacher's key competence: ability to keep balance between solution of educational tasks and interests of a child. The challenge faced by a teacher in everyday work is the need to be sensitive to children while expanding their capabilities, not only to follow them but also to propose cultural facilities [8][9]. Reflective pedagogical action and its embodiment into pedagogical cycle (observation-planning-action-observation) allow solving this problem [10].…”
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