Kinaesthetic Learning in Early Childhood
Exploring Theory and Practice for Educators
Herausgeber: Barton, Georgina; Garvis, Susanne
Kinaesthetic Learning in Early Childhood
Exploring Theory and Practice for Educators
Herausgeber: Barton, Georgina; Garvis, Susanne
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Strongly grounded in research and rich with practical examples for educators, this book demonstrates the importance and benefits of kinaesthetic learning in young children's learning and development.
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Strongly grounded in research and rich with practical examples for educators, this book demonstrates the importance and benefits of kinaesthetic learning in young children's learning and development.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 164
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9781032215198
- ISBN-10: 1032215194
- Artikelnr.: 67679319
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 164
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9781032215198
- ISBN-10: 1032215194
- Artikelnr.: 67679319
Georgina Barton is a professor of literacies and pedagogy at the University of Southern Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. Before being an academic, Georgina taught in schools for over 20 years including teaching English in South India. She has been an acting principal and a lead teacher in the areas of literacy and numeracy. Georgina also has extensive experience in teaching the arts in schools and universities and often utilises the arts to support students' literacy learning outcomes. Susanne Garvis is a professor at the School of Education and Professional Studies at Griffith University. She is a specialist in Early Childhood education and has been involved with many national and international projects around policy, quality and learning with young children. Her most recent was a large meta-analysis exploring teacher qualifications and environmental quality. She has worked in many countries and currently lives in Australia.
1. The importance of kinaesthetic learning for early childhood 2.
Kinaesthetic learning: A systematic review in early childhood education
contexts 3. Learning by doing: a self-narrative approach to children's
experiential learning 4. Practice-based approaches to kinaesthetic learning
5. A kinaesthetic approach to teaching mathematics education in the early
years 6. An investigation of the use of arts-based embodied learning in
early years classrooms 7. The body as an instrument of knowing:
Kinaesthetic learning with and through the arts 8. Digital technologies and
kinaesthetic learning for early years boys 9. Building a bridge: LEGO as a
kinaesthetic tool to facilitate play-based learning in early childhood and
beyond 10. Embodied scaffolding and kinaesthetic learning in Finnish early
childhood education 11. Concluding comments
Kinaesthetic learning: A systematic review in early childhood education
contexts 3. Learning by doing: a self-narrative approach to children's
experiential learning 4. Practice-based approaches to kinaesthetic learning
5. A kinaesthetic approach to teaching mathematics education in the early
years 6. An investigation of the use of arts-based embodied learning in
early years classrooms 7. The body as an instrument of knowing:
Kinaesthetic learning with and through the arts 8. Digital technologies and
kinaesthetic learning for early years boys 9. Building a bridge: LEGO as a
kinaesthetic tool to facilitate play-based learning in early childhood and
beyond 10. Embodied scaffolding and kinaesthetic learning in Finnish early
childhood education 11. Concluding comments
1. The importance of kinaesthetic learning for early childhood 2.
Kinaesthetic learning: A systematic review in early childhood education
contexts 3. Learning by doing: a self-narrative approach to children's
experiential learning 4. Practice-based approaches to kinaesthetic learning
5. A kinaesthetic approach to teaching mathematics education in the early
years 6. An investigation of the use of arts-based embodied learning in
early years classrooms 7. The body as an instrument of knowing:
Kinaesthetic learning with and through the arts 8. Digital technologies and
kinaesthetic learning for early years boys 9. Building a bridge: LEGO as a
kinaesthetic tool to facilitate play-based learning in early childhood and
beyond 10. Embodied scaffolding and kinaesthetic learning in Finnish early
childhood education 11. Concluding comments
Kinaesthetic learning: A systematic review in early childhood education
contexts 3. Learning by doing: a self-narrative approach to children's
experiential learning 4. Practice-based approaches to kinaesthetic learning
5. A kinaesthetic approach to teaching mathematics education in the early
years 6. An investigation of the use of arts-based embodied learning in
early years classrooms 7. The body as an instrument of knowing:
Kinaesthetic learning with and through the arts 8. Digital technologies and
kinaesthetic learning for early years boys 9. Building a bridge: LEGO as a
kinaesthetic tool to facilitate play-based learning in early childhood and
beyond 10. Embodied scaffolding and kinaesthetic learning in Finnish early
childhood education 11. Concluding comments