Early Childhood Play With Reclaimed Resources

H. Wright, P. Luff, Cahide Sevgi Emre
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Sustainable play practices offer many benefits to young children, developmental and cultural, and these are examined in an English context. The authors claim a shared European heritage for children's play practices; one that has been eroded with the commodification of play materials, the manufacture of commercial toys and games accessible only to the wealthy child. After demonstrating the value of education for sustainable development, the chapter considers how reclaimed resources can be used to promote this end. It discusses a small-scale research project that visited four English early years settings to see whether and how the staff followed sustainable principles. It was found that the approaches of the four settings varied considerably, using resources that spanned the spectrum from commercial to natural, and concluded that more should/could be done to encourage play with reclaimed materials to set children on the path to greater environmental awareness and intercultural harmony.
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幼儿用回收资源玩耍
可持续的游戏实践为幼儿的发展和文化提供了许多好处,这些都是在英语背景下进行检查的。作者声称,儿童游戏实践具有共同的欧洲遗产;随着游戏材料的商品化,商业玩具和游戏的制造,只有富裕的孩子才能接触到,这种文化已经被侵蚀了。在论证了可持续发展教育的价值之后,本章探讨了如何利用回收资源来促进这一目标。它讨论了一个小规模的研究项目,该项目访问了四个英国幼儿环境,以了解员工是否以及如何遵循可持续原则。研究发现,四种环境的方法差异很大,使用的资源从商业到自然,并得出结论,应该/可以做更多的事情来鼓励使用再生材料,让孩子们走上更强的环境意识和跨文化和谐的道路。
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