2017
DOI: 10.22158/selt.v5n3p543
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Study on Three Positions Framing Kindergarten Play-Based Curriculum in China: Through Analyses of the Attitudes of Teachers to Early Linguistic Education

Abstract: Since 2001, there is a hot debate on Curriculum Reform of Elementary Education (CRED) in

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“…Playing is believed and proven to be the most natural, meaningful way of learning and has a great impact on the development of children's potential. Playing activities always make children happy to do various things, both alone and in groups (Jay & Knaus, 2018) (Peng, 2017). In an atmosphere of playing together with friends (peer group), many children dissolve or drift away with an atmosphere that is built or created by themselves.…”
Section: Integrative Thematic and Play-based Learning In Ecementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Playing is believed and proven to be the most natural, meaningful way of learning and has a great impact on the development of children's potential. Playing activities always make children happy to do various things, both alone and in groups (Jay & Knaus, 2018) (Peng, 2017). In an atmosphere of playing together with friends (peer group), many children dissolve or drift away with an atmosphere that is built or created by themselves.…”
Section: Integrative Thematic and Play-based Learning In Ecementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In simple terms, the curriculum is often interpreted as a learning experience that children will go through in an educational activity. Learning experiences that will be compiled and developed in the curriculum must be based on the main characteristic of early-childhood learning, namely play experiences (Kennedy & Barblett, 2010;Peng, 2017).…”
Section: Integrative Thematic and Play-based Learning In Ecementioning
confidence: 99%