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The Role of Place and Play in Young Children's Language and Literacy

Friedrich, Nicola(Edited by)Stagg Peterson, Shelley(Edited by)
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Dominant assumptions about place tend to be defined in relation to urban communities.

To assume a singular construction of urban places misrepresents the experiences, perspectives, and identities of urban children, making their identities become invisible to researchers, educators, and curriculum developers. Sharing a wide range of perspectives, The Role of Place and Play in Young Children’s Language and Literacy sheds light on language and literacy learning in play-based early childhood settings where place plays an important role in teaching and learning.

Drawing on geographic contexts, including northern rural and Indigenous communities, and giving voice to educational leaders in Indigenous professional learning contexts, as well as speech-language pathologists, this book joins forces with literacy and early childhood education researchers to create an interdisciplinary collage of theory, research, and practice. Bringing play and place together, a concept Shelley Stagg Peterson and Nicola Friedrich call playce-based learning, this book provides new and compelling ways to think about equity and educational opportunity in the language and literacy development of young children, and offers spaces for them to construct their own identities in positive ways.

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Product Details
University of Toronto Press
1487529228 / 9781487529222
Paperback / softback
372.6
31/03/2022
Canada
English
1 volume : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
23 cm
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed on May 16, 2022).