2019
DOI: 10.1177/1836939119855219
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Collaborative drawing: A creative tool for examination of infant–toddler pedagogical practices

Abstract: Evidence was gathered from an Australian long day care project ‘Educators of babies and toddlers; developing a culture of critical reflection’. A cultural–historical theoretical approach was sensitively interwoven with visual methodology. The innovative combination of visual methodology and cultural–historical theory involved the creation of three Collaborative Forums. The Collaborative Forums aimed for participants to collectively unravel their pedagogical knowledge. The visual methodology involved research t… Show more

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“…Collaborative painting entails the integration of collaborative learning principles into painting activities, wherein group members collaborate and consult with one another to accomplish a shared painting objective (Quinones et al, 2019). Within this process, students engage in discussions and exchange ideas about the painting subject, collaborating to determine both the content and the approach to be employed (Coates & Coates, 2006).…”
Section: The Current State Of Collaborative Paintingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Collaborative painting entails the integration of collaborative learning principles into painting activities, wherein group members collaborate and consult with one another to accomplish a shared painting objective (Quinones et al, 2019). Within this process, students engage in discussions and exchange ideas about the painting subject, collaborating to determine both the content and the approach to be employed (Coates & Coates, 2006).…”
Section: The Current State Of Collaborative Paintingmentioning
confidence: 99%