Several perspectives on children’s play. Scientific reflections for practitioners
€ 29,90
Two worldwide play organisations, ICCP (International Council for Children's Play) and IPA (International Play Association, Promoting the Child's right to Play), co-operated to publish this book in order to stimulate the exchange of scientific work in the field of children's play. It is the first of an intended series of bi-annual publications.
This first book presents the work of authors from different regions of the world, covering West- and East-Eruope, North America and Asia. The contributions of distinguished researchers offer an excellent introduction on children's play from a scientific approach. The first two articles present an overview while focusing on the most important theories and recent qualitative play research. The following articles are dedicated to more specific thems, focusing on theoretical questions and on daily practice in preschool provisions, schools and playgrounds. This panoramic tour of play will be helpful to those teaching and studying within the field of children's play.
The editors Tom Jambor (USA) and Jan van Gils (Belgium) are strongly involved both in scientific work and in play practice.
http://www.iccp-play.org/
http://www.ipaworld.org/
This first book presents the work of authors from different regions of the world, covering West- and East-Eruope, North America and Asia. The contributions of distinguished researchers offer an excellent introduction on children's play from a scientific approach. The first two articles present an overview while focusing on the most important theories and recent qualitative play research. The following articles are dedicated to more specific thems, focusing on theoretical questions and on daily practice in preschool provisions, schools and playgrounds. This panoramic tour of play will be helpful to those teaching and studying within the field of children's play.
The editors Tom Jambor (USA) and Jan van Gils (Belgium) are strongly involved both in scientific work and in play practice.
http://www.iccp-play.org/
http://www.ipaworld.org/
Several perspectives on children’s play. Scientific reflections for practitioners
€ 29,90
Two worldwide play organisations, ICCP (International Council for Children's Play) and IPA (International Play Association, Promoting the Child's right to Play), co-operated to publish this book in order to stimulate the exchange of scientific work in the field of children's play. It is the first of an intended series of bi-annual publications.
This first book presents the work of authors from different regions of the world, covering West- and East-Eruope, North America and Asia. The contributions of distinguished researchers offer an excellent introduction on children's play from a scientific approach. The first two articles present an overview while focusing on the most important theories and recent qualitative play research. The following articles are dedicated to more specific thems, focusing on theoretical questions and on daily practice in preschool provisions, schools and playgrounds. This panoramic tour of play will be helpful to those teaching and studying within the field of children's play.
The editors Tom Jambor (USA) and Jan van Gils (Belgium) are strongly involved both in scientific work and in play practice.
http://www.iccp-play.org/
http://www.ipaworld.org/
This first book presents the work of authors from different regions of the world, covering West- and East-Eruope, North America and Asia. The contributions of distinguished researchers offer an excellent introduction on children's play from a scientific approach. The first two articles present an overview while focusing on the most important theories and recent qualitative play research. The following articles are dedicated to more specific thems, focusing on theoretical questions and on daily practice in preschool provisions, schools and playgrounds. This panoramic tour of play will be helpful to those teaching and studying within the field of children's play.
The editors Tom Jambor (USA) and Jan van Gils (Belgium) are strongly involved both in scientific work and in play practice.
http://www.iccp-play.org/
http://www.ipaworld.org/