Browsing Education Journal Articles by Subject "children"
Now showing items 1-4 of 4
-
Dressing up play: Rethinking play and playfulness from socio-cultural perspectives
(2009)Play is complex, contradictory, and sometimes chaotic. It has been described in such contrary ways as: both work and fun, pleasurable, purposeful and also without purpose, intrinsically motivated, yet socially and biologically ... -
Tweet me, like me, follow me : the influence of social media and technology on children
(http://www.imedpub.com/, 2015-11-18)Today, if we ask parents what their children are doing right now, they might not know. Not that they have no idea about what activities their children are engaged in though. They might be aware that their children are ... -
What does spirituality have to do with public schools?
(OMICS International (Heathrow, U.K.), 2015-05-25)Recent movements in the field of education acknowledge understanding spirituality as a critical component of human development (whether in the stage of children or adults) and wellbeing and a way to human connectedness, ... -
Young Children Being Rhythmically Playful: creating musike together
(2008)This article explores young children’s rhythmic, musical, aesthetic and playful creative communication in an early childhood education centre. Young children’s communication is musically rhythmic and social. The data, ...