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Growing islands of interest: nurturing the development of young childrenâs working theories
This presentation draws on the work from a 2-year collaborative practitioner research project, Moments of wonder, every day events: how are young children theorising and making sense of their world. The project aimed to contribute perspectives to the discussion around the ways young children express and develop working theories, how practitioners understand these and how best to respond to this learning in five Playcentres (parent-led early childhood education settings) in Canterbury, New Zealand.
Childrenâs working theories, as described in Te WhÄriki (the New Zealand early childhood education curriculum), are derived from Claxtonâs view that knowledge consists of a large number of purpose-built situation specific packages called âmini theoriesâ, and that âlearning involved a gradual process of editing these mini theories so that they come to contain better knowledge and skill and be better located with respect to the area of experience for which they are suitableâ. When children are engaged with others in complex thinking they are forming and strengthening their working theories.
In exploring working theories we recognise that children have many interests. Some of these are fleeting, while others are more connected or revisited more frequently by children. Over the course of our research, we have come to think of these interests as âislandsâ and in doing so have adopted this as a metaphor for working theories. We were keen to see how we can grow some of these islands of interest: making them more complex, more connected, and more compelling to children.
The research team explored the different ways opportunities can be created for children to express and develop working theories and the outcomes for childrenâs learning as a result. The presentation will focus on some of the strategies implemented and the ways these have contributed to childrenâs âworking theoriesâ learning as the practitioner researchers attempted to build communities of thinkers and âwonderersâ
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