‘Drawing and playing are not the same’: children’s views on their activities in Icelandic preschools
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Informa UK Limited
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Play is an important part of early childhood education and has been defined from different perspectives and paradigms. However, definitions of play have been studied more from adults’ perspectives than from children themselves. This ethnographic research with children aged three to five years and built on sociological construct, will explore children’s views on play in two preschool settings in Iceland. Video-stimulated recordings were used to support children’s conversations about their different activities in the settings, to explore which activities they considered play. Most of the children said that they were playing when they took on roles and could decide what to do with the material. When the children prepared the play or were drawing, they usually said they were not playing. These findings add to the understanding of play from children’s perspectives and are valuable to the research field and for educators working with young children.
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Post-print (lokagerð höfundar)
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Iceland, Early childhood education, Children’s perspectives, Play, Non-play, Börn, Leikir, Menntun
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Sara M. Ólafsdóttir & Jóhanna Einarsdóttir (2019) ‘Drawing and playing are not the same’: children’s views on their activities in Icelandic preschools, Early Years, 39:1, 51-63, DOI: 10.1080/09575146.2017.1342224