Sökning: "childrens communication in preschool"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 50 avhandlingar innehållade orden childrens communication in preschool.
1. Kommunikativa resurser för lärande : Barns gester, blickar och tal i tre skolmiljöer
Sammanfattning : The overall aim of this research has been to study how schools create possibilities for children to learn. Possibilities to communicate and to interact are seen as closely linked to a process of learn-ing in line with contemporary thinking of learning (Kress, 2003; Säljö, 2000; Selander, 2005). LÄS MER
2. Måltiden i förskolan - barns utrymme i kommunikation och handling : Mealtime in preschool: Children's space in communication
Sammanfattning : In Sweden, approximately 84% of children are enrolled in preschool, which constitutes the first step of the educational system and which embraces children from ages 1–5 years. Most children eat breakfast, lunch and snacks at preschool. LÄS MER
3. Att skapa läroplan för de yngsta barnen i förskolan : barns perspektiv och nuets didaktik
Sammanfattning : This thesis takes as one point of departure the concept of the expanded curriculum where curricula encompass both the formal steering documents, as well as that which goes on within the framework of preschool education and through the actors in preschools. The overarching purpose is therefore to generate knowledge about what conditions for learning the work of teachers make possible when curricula are created in preschool settings for children aged between 1 and 3. LÄS MER
4. Förskolans utbildning utifrån barns rätt till stöd
Sammanfattning : Licentiatuppsatsen handlar om förskolans utbildning utifrån barns rätt till stöd. Barns möjligheter till relationer, samspel och interaktion med sin omgivning påverkas av de förutsättningar som finns och skapas. LÄS MER
5. Meningsskapande samtal : En studie om barns meningsskapande med fokus på processer och innehåll relaterat till förskolans praktik
Sammanfattning : This thesis aims to contribute to the knowledge of children’s meaning-making by focusing on processes and content in preschool practice. Meaning-making is understood as a situated process that emerges in the mutual interplay of a child’s previous and current experiences and the preschool practice in which the child participates and acts. LÄS MER