Growing up in the Playground The Social Development of Children Routledge Library Editions: Sociology of Education Series
Auteur : Sluckin Andy
First published in 1981, this work is based on the author?s research in the playgrounds of two Oxford schools. It describes the order amongst the apparent chaos by relating the playtime activities ? the games, rhymes and taunts of five-to-ten-year-olds in first and middle schools ? to children?s goals, problems and solutions. It shows how children learn and display in the playground a remarkably complex set of social skills and the study clearly demonstrates the importance of playtime for preparing a child to cope in the adult world.
General Editor’s Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. ‘What do you think playtime is for?’ 2. ‘Hey Mister, can I be in your book?’ 3. ‘Eeny, meany, macka, racka…’ 4. ‘Bagsee no bagsee’ 5. ‘Whose game is it, can I play?’ 6. ‘I’m your friend, let me have some’ 7. ‘Neill’s the boss of the playground 8. ‘That’s how we learn’; Notes; Bibliography; Appendix
Date de parution : 09-2018
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Mots-clés :
United States Elementary Schools; Middle School Playground; middle; Rivka Eifermann; school; Mixed Age Playgroups; Kiss Chase; footsteps; Playground Life; Children’s Folklore; Ip Dip; Grandmother’s Footsteps; Postman’s Knock; Pretend Fighting; Dirty Face; Pop Stars; Party Games; Marked 1; Final Kiss; Tory Island; Everyday Adult Life; Dum Dum; Mrs Brown; Playground World; Dutch Boy; Big Bad Wolf; Dutch Girl; Pretend Role Plays