Mathematics learning in the early years through nature play

IF 1.3 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH International Journal of Early Years Education Pub Date : 2022-09-08 DOI:10.1080/09669760.2022.2122026
Christopher Speldewinde, Coral Campbell
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ABSTRACT In Australia, there have been a growing number of nature-based early childhood education initiatives [Alme, H., and M. A. Reime. 2021. “Nature Kindergartens: A Space for Children’s Participation.” Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education 24: 113–131]. Research into early years’ nature education internationally remains under-theorised particularly in STEM teaching and learning. The nature or bush kindergarten programme (often referred to as ‘bush kinders’ in the Australian context), is one such programme where nature play and education occur. This paper considers how children’s mathematical thinking develops through their time spent in bush kinder settings. Using an ethnographic lens, this longitudinal study is the first of its type in Australia with a focus on STEM in bush kinders. In this paper, eight ‘powerful mathematical ideas’ are used to analyse how educators can approach teaching mathematics with only what nature provides. The paper reports one main finding, that bush kinders provide opportunities for children through educator support to build mathematical understandings through nature play. Drawing on fieldwork data and the analysis of research literature, this paper contributes to the conceptualisation of mathematics in early childhood nature play and bush kinder programmes.
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早期的数学学习是通过自然游戏进行的
摘要在澳大利亚,越来越多的基于自然的幼儿教育举措[Alme,H.和M.a.Reime.2021。《自然幼儿园:儿童参与的空间》,《户外与环境教育杂志》24:113-131]。国际上对早期自然教育的研究仍然缺乏理论,尤其是在STEM教学方面。自然或丛林幼儿园项目(在澳大利亚通常被称为“丛林幼儿园”)是一个进行自然游戏和教育的项目。本文探讨了孩子们在丛林幼儿园环境中的数学思维是如何发展的。利用人种学的视角,这项纵向研究是澳大利亚第一项此类研究,重点关注灌木丛幼儿园的STEM。在这篇文章中,八个“强大的数学思想”被用来分析教育工作者如何利用大自然提供的东西来进行数学教学。该论文报告了一个主要发现,即丛林幼儿园通过教育者的支持为孩子们提供了通过自然游戏建立数学理解的机会。根据实地调查数据和研究文献的分析,本文有助于幼儿自然游戏和布什幼儿园课程中数学的概念化。
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