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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Lika förutsättningar, olika förhållningssätt? : En studie om hur styrdokument, pedagogisk grundsyn och kultur påverkar förskollärares förhållningssätt / Same conditions, different approaches? : A study about how curriculum, pedagogical perspective and culture affect preschool teachers approaches

Harrysson, Pernilla, Johansson, Sofie January 2018 (has links)
Syftet med studien är att öka förståelsen för olika förskollärares förhållningssätt, i relation till styrdokument, pedagogisk grundsyn och kultur. Under våren 2017 gjorde vi vår verksamhetsförlagda utbildning på en skandinavisk skola där det arbetade både svenska och engelska förskollärare. Det vi upptäckte var märkbara skillnader i förhållningssätt och ville undersöka vilka faktorer som låg till grund för dessa skillnader. Vi har intervjuat fem förskollärare från skolan, tre engelska och två svenska. Studien bygger på kvalitativ metod, genom intervjuer och observationer. Resultatet visade att de yttre faktorerna, mestadels styrdokument, var de som hade störst påverkan på förskollärarnas förhållningssätt genom att den engelska gruppen utöver svensk läroplan för förskola, även måste förhålla sig till den engelska motsvarigheten vilket bidrog med svårigheter i arbetet eftersom de behöver kombinera de båda läroplanerna.
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The interpretation and delivery of the Welsh Foundation Phase and its contribution to physical literacy

Wainwright, Elizabeth N. January 2014 (has links)
The introduction of the Foundation Phase gave a unique opportunity to study the interpretation and delivery of a play-based early childhood curriculum. This new curriculum saw the disappearance of Physical Education for pupils under the age of seven in Wales. Physical Education is acknowledged as more than the development of physical competence, being part of a process concerned with lifelong physical, intellectual, social and emotional learning accrued through a range of physical activities, in a variety of contexts (Doherty and Brennan, 2008). As such a goal of Physical Education is physical literacy, (Hardman, 2011; Talbot, 2007). In light of this, this research set out to explore the contribution of the Foundation Phase to the development of children’s physical literacy. In order to achieve this, a three-phase complementarity mixed-methods design (Greene et al., 1989) was used to generate data over two years in selected schools in Wales. The schools were found to be enacting the Foundation Phase with fidelity to the original aims of the policy makers by demonstrating the key features of play-based active learning, focused adult-led sessions, child-initiated learning, and use of the outdoors for learning. In so doing they were deemed to be successful in achieving the aim of the Foundation Phase of developing independent, motivated active learners. The Foundation Phase was also found to be supporting the development of children’s cognitive development with good levels of achievement in literacy and numeracy assessments. The playful pedagogy observed in the schools enabled the pupils to have autonomy in their learning. Pupils were motivated, active and engaged in embodied learning both indoors and outdoors. The findings indicated that the Foundation Phase was making a positive contribution to the development of children’s physical literacy.

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