2020
DOI: 10.1080/1350293x.2020.1783924
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Playing with science: manifestation of scientific play in early science inquiry

Abstract: Drawing on sociocultural theorizing, this case study investigates and unpacks the qualities of scientific play during children's inquirybased science activities framed by imagination and play (i.e. Poetry Science). The data were gathered in Finnish preschool groups with children aged five to six years old (N: 31) over a fiveweek period. The data consist of video recordings, observational field notes, and artifacts, subjected to multimodal analysis. The results show that scientific play that manifested througho… Show more

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“…In previous studies measuring the process skills of students at the high school and junior high school levels (Arantika et al, 2019;Furner & Kumar, 2007). So that in previous studies it was not known the difference in student process skills between elementary schools to determine the extent to which elementary school students had good skill levels among other school levels (Stender et al, 2018;Vartiainen & Kumpulainen, 2020). While in this study more focused on process skills in elementary school students on the speed and discharge of mathematics subjects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…In previous studies measuring the process skills of students at the high school and junior high school levels (Arantika et al, 2019;Furner & Kumar, 2007). So that in previous studies it was not known the difference in student process skills between elementary schools to determine the extent to which elementary school students had good skill levels among other school levels (Stender et al, 2018;Vartiainen & Kumpulainen, 2020). While in this study more focused on process skills in elementary school students on the speed and discharge of mathematics subjects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Thus, learning tools that are systematic and relevant in the preparation, process, and competency objectives will have consistent results on other topics. The implementation of inquiry that is in line with the tools not only successfully supports learning outcomes but also as a fun means of playing in studying for novice science students (Vartiainen & Kumpulainen, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…puzzles, block, the garden) (McClure et al 2017). Indeed, play is an ideal context for purposeful early interactions around science as through play imagination and realistic problem solving merges (Vartiainen and Kumpulainen 2020). Every-day and mundane home and family activities and routines are a source of knowledge and learning for children about the world and how they can interpret and understand it.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%