Teaching Through Play (UK Higher Education OUP Humanities & Social Sciences Education OUP)

Teaching Through Play (UK Higher Education OUP Humanities & Social Sciences Education OUP)

by NevilleBennett (Author)

Synopsis

This book is based on the findings of a research project into Reception Teachers' Theories of Play funded by the Economic & Social Research Council. There is strong ideological and theoretical support for a play-based curriculum in the early years. But evidence suggests that teachers find this difficult to translate into practice. The educational potential of play is not realized.

This study focuses on nine reception class teachers, ranging from novices to experts, in order to discover their theories of play and how these relate to classroom practice. The data reveal new insights into how they strive to incorporate play into the curriculum in contrasting ways and the constraints they encounter in this process.

There is a need to improve the quality of teaching and learning through play. Teaching Through Play makes a valuable contribution to this process.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Publisher: Open University Press
Published: 01 Jan 1997

ISBN 10: 0335197329
ISBN 13: 9780335197323

Media Reviews
...full of downright good advice for every academic who wants to do something practical to improve his or her students' learning ... there are very few writers on the subject of university teachingwho can engage a reader so personally, express things so clearly, relate research findings so eloquently to personal experience -Paul Ramsden
Author Bio
Neville Bennett is Professor of Primary Education at the University of Exeter. He has a particular interest in the Early Years and has researched and published widely in this field. He is co-director with Liz Wood on the ESRC Funded Project Reception Teachers' Theories of Play.

Liz Wood is Programme Leader for Early Years at the School of Education, University of Exeter. She has written several books focusing on aspects of early years' education.

Sue Rogers is an experienced early years teacher. She is now working as Lecturer in Education at the University of Reading.