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We don't Play With Guns Here

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Penny Holland has worked in a variety of educational contexts in inner London for the past 20 years, originally as an administrator and development worker in a community education centre. After completing a B.Ed as a mature student she worked across the primary range specialising finally in early childhood, working both in a school nursery class and an under fives centre. For the past three years, following completion of an MA in Early Childhood Education with Care, she has worked at the University of North London as a senior lecturer in Early Childhood Studies. Klappentext "A significant contribution to the continuing exploration of the issues surrounding the learning potential of young children's play. Holland's writing is engaging, her subject is of considerable interest, and her approach succeeds in challenging many of the taken-for-granted assumptions in several areas of the debate. Early childhood educators, those preparing to become early childhood educators, and those who accompany them on this journey will find much that is worthwhile and provocative in this book." Discourse "This book will be a valuable support to all practitioners who do not enjoy 'policing' children's play themes." Nursery World War, weapon and superhero play has been banned in many early childhood settings for over 30 years. This book explores the development and application of a zero tolerance approach through the eyes of children and practitioners. The author challenges the key rationale for linking aggressive play themes to violent behaviour. She examines play where children are allowed to construct weapons and enact goodies/baddies and superhero scenarios with sensitive adult guidance, and explores the generally positive experiences of children and practitioners. Rather than reading this form of play as the beginning of the slippery slope towards anti-social behaviour, readers are invited to view it as an entry point to imaginative play and social development. We don't play with guns here is a fascinating and insightful contribution to this area of much debate in the early childhood community. The book is key reading for early childhood practitioners, teachers, students, parents and policy makers. Zusammenfassung War! weapon and superhero play has been banned in many early childhood settings for over 30 years. This book explores the development and application of a zero tolerance approach through the eyes of children and practitioners. Inhaltsverzeichnis Series editor's preface Introduction Zero tolerance of war, weapon and superhero play: where does it come from and why do we do it? Boys will be boys and girls will sit nicely The power of imagination Relaxing zero tolerance: the experience of one setting The bigger picture: a summary of findings from 13 settings where zero tolerance has been relaxed War, weapon and superhero play: what does it look like? Conclusion Bibliography Index ...

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Authors Penny Holland, Holland Penny
Publisher Open University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.04.2003
 
EAN 9780335210893
ISBN 978-0-335-21089-3
No. of pages 136
Dimensions 135 mm x 215 mm x 9 mm
Series Debating Play
UK Higher Education OUP Humanities & Social Sciences Education OUP
Debating Play S.
Debating Play S.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Applied psychology
Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

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