Buch, Englisch, 198 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
Research, Theory and Practice
Buch, Englisch, 198 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
ISBN: 978-1-041-04068-2
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Based on empirical evidence from authentic classroom data, this book promotes the value of aesthetic development in early childhood from a range of perspectives across the curriculum.
Aesthetic development is crucial for the growth and learning of young children. Learning about aesthetics supports children’s compassionate view of themselves, others and the world around them. Using Housen’s model of aesthetic development as a guide, the book draws on qualitative research to provide both grounded insights and a robust theoretical framework on several topics related to aesthetic development and early childhood, including musical play, creative and social learning, research on nature and sustainability, and aesthetic literacies. Through case studies, reflective practice, and critical analysis, the book offers effective approaches to interpreting and enacting early childhood curriculum, placing aesthetic development at the heart of meaningful educational experiences. It also supports teachers in embracing creative and imaginative approaches to nurture children’s learning and development, encouraging practices that celebrate curiosity, expression, and wonder.
Bringing together research, theory and practical methods, this is an essential resource for early years teacher education as well as practitioners and researchers seeking a more nuanced understanding of how aesthetic experiences can enrich and support learning and development.
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Academic, Postgraduate, Professional Reference, and Undergraduate Advanced
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List of Contributors
1. The importance of aesthetic development in early childhood: Exploring multiple theories
2. Aesthetic development in early childhood education: A scoping literature review
3. Listening with children in nature: Witnessing aesthetic encounters and the relational building of meaning
4. Scaffolding creativity: Learning and social orientation in aesthetic learning environment in Finnish ECE toddlers’ groups
5. Putting to work contrasting theories to further understand childhood ‘aesthetic becoming’ through the arts as enactments in home settings
6. How I learn: Teaching aesthetics through sustainability
7. Using the 4C model for aesthetic development in early years learning: A case study in a rural school
8. Aesthetic encounters in nature: Cognitive & non-cognitive dimensions of environmental aesthetics in early childhood
9. Same degree, different pedagogies? Framing the pedagogical elements and reflecting the aesthetic dimensions of Finnish UAS
10. Final reflection: Cultivating aesthetic flourishing in the early years
Index