2013
DOI: 10.1080/1350293x.2013.788315
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The effect of curriculum-generated play instruction on the mathematics teaching efficacies of early childhood education pre-service teachers

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“…Playing is a natural activity that early childhood does throughout the day and throughout their age range. Through the experience of playing, children interact with objects, people, tools, situations and environmental conditions that can help them acquire knowledge, skills and various value institutions (Inglese et al, 2014;Jacman, 2012;Sancar-Tokmak, 2015). Playing is an activity that makes children happy.…”
Section: Integrative Thematic and Play-based Learning In Ecementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Playing is a natural activity that early childhood does throughout the day and throughout their age range. Through the experience of playing, children interact with objects, people, tools, situations and environmental conditions that can help them acquire knowledge, skills and various value institutions (Inglese et al, 2014;Jacman, 2012;Sancar-Tokmak, 2015). Playing is an activity that makes children happy.…”
Section: Integrative Thematic and Play-based Learning In Ecementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Playing is the main activity and needs of children throughout the early-childhood development range. Through play, a child reflects on a variety of activities filled with cheerfulness, fun and sincerity (Inglese et al, 2014;Sancar-Tokmak, 2015). For early childhood, playing becomes an activity that is carried out on a voluntary basis, without coercion, maybe even without end and ends and goals.…”
Section: Integrative Thematic and Play-based Learning In Ecementioning
confidence: 99%
“…and general knowledge might be related to teaching efficacy. Recent intervention studies have revealed that improving content (understanding the content to be taught) and cognitive pedagogical mastery (success in understanding how to teach a subject) increase prospective (An, Tillman & Paez, 2015;Bautista & Boone, 2015;Can, 2015;Çinici, 2016;Flores, 2015;McCall, 2017;Sancar-Tokmak, 2015;Tatar & Buldur, 2013;Kabadayi . , 2007) and current teachersí teaching efficacy (Chao & Ho;Telese, 2016).…”
Section: Knowledge and Teaching Efficacymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Every week, investigators adopted activities about such curriculum-generated play instructions as individually finding play activities according to the selected mathematical subject, preparing a curriculum-generated play lesson plan in 16-week Play in Early Childhood course, which is offered to prospective teachers in their second year. Sancar-Tokmak (2015) has found a significant increase in prospective early childhood teachersí mathematic teaching efficacy. Qualitative findings gathered through structured interviews with participating prospective teachers support quantitative findings.…”
Section: Knowledge and Teaching Efficacymentioning
confidence: 99%
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