Module Information
Module Identifier
ED11410
Module Title
Working with Play
Academic Year
2014/2015
Co-ordinator
Semester
Semester 1
Other Staff
Course Delivery
Assessment
Assessment Type | Assessment length / details | Proportion |
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Semester Assessment | Written assignment Written assignment on the importance of children?s play (2500 words) The assignment will be assembled gradually during the process of the module through a series of written tasks, this will be shared with other students to gain formative feedback on the written sections Written assignment on the importance of children?s play (2500 words) The assignment will be assembled gradually during the process of the module through a series of written tasks, this will be shared with other students to gain formative feedback on the written sections | 100% |
Supplementary Assessment | Supplementary assignment Written assignment with the choice of two titles. New assignment questions will be provided | 100% |
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this module students should be able to:
Demonstrate an understanding of the importance of play in children'r learning (social, emotional and cognitive development).
Critically evaluate the role of the adult within children'r play
Apply gender and cultural perspectives to children'r play.
Form coherent arguments about the ways in which children'r play can be supported, including through the student'r own practice and through social policies.
Demonstrate a competent use of relevant source material.
Brief description
This module investigates how and why children play. Understanding play can help parents, carers and people working with families to support children'r learning and social development.
The module examines how play contributes to children'r development; different kinds of play; and approaches to supporting and intervening in play.
module investigates how and why children play. Understanding play can help parents, carers and people working with families to support children'r learning and social development.
The module examines how play contributes to children'r development; different kinds of play; and approaches to supporting and intervening in play.
The module examines how play contributes to children'r development; different kinds of play; and approaches to supporting and intervening in play.
module investigates how and why children play. Understanding play can help parents, carers and people working with families to support children'r learning and social development.
The module examines how play contributes to children'r development; different kinds of play; and approaches to supporting and intervening in play.
Content
Lectures will be based on the following topics:
1. An introduction to play (defining play)
2. The importance of play (cognitive)
3. The importance of play (social and emotional development)
4. Cognitive developmental accounts of play: Piaget and Vygotsky (could be in two)
5. Role of the adult
6. Gender and play
7. Cross-cultural perspectives and play
8. Approaches to therapeutic play
9. Play education and Social policy relating to play
10. Summary Module evaluation
1. An introduction to play (defining play)
2. The importance of play (cognitive)
3. The importance of play (social and emotional development)
4. Cognitive developmental accounts of play: Piaget and Vygotsky (could be in two)
5. Role of the adult
6. Gender and play
7. Cross-cultural perspectives and play
8. Approaches to therapeutic play
9. Play education and Social policy relating to play
10. Summary Module evaluation
Notes
This module is at CQFW Level 4