Module Information
Module Identifier
ED11510
Module Title
Play in Practice
Academic Year
2015/2016
Co-ordinator
Semester
Semester 2
Other Staff
Course Delivery
Assessment
Assessment Type | Assessment length / details | Proportion |
---|---|---|
Semester Assessment | 1500 word assignment | 50% |
Semester Assessment | 1500 word assignment | 50% |
Supplementary Assessment | 1500 word assignment All failed elements of assessment must be retaken if the students average mark is below the pass mark of 40% New titles will be given for retaken assignments | 50% |
Supplementary Assessment | 1500 word assignment All failed elements of assessment must be retaken if the students average mark is below the pass mark of 40% New titles will be given for retaken assignments | 50% |
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this module students should be able to:
Discuss how educationists and therapists have incorporated play into their professional practices
Show an understanding of the educational and therapeutic rationales for the use of play in their practices
Demonstrate an awareness of the practical problems in designing opportunities for play for children with special educational needs
Discuss the debates around the concept of children's 'play culture'
Show an understanding of the organization of children's play practices
Brief description
This course builds on the work covered in the semester one course, Working with Play. Where that course is mainly concerned with academic theorizing and research on children and play, this course focuses on play in practical settings. The course is divided into three parts. In the first and second parts, we will consider how educationists and those who work with children with problems of various kinds have incorporated play into their professional practice. In the third part of the course we will consider children's own play practices and children's culture in practice.
Content
Lectures are based on the following topics:
1 Introduction to play in practice
2 Play and Educational Practice 1: Bringing play into learning
3 Play and Educational practice 2: Bringing learning into play
4 Play and Educational practice 3: The play-work tradition, forest schools and outdoor play
5 Special Education and Children
6 Play and Therapeutic Practice
7 Play and Therapeutic Practice - disabled children's right to play
8 Play and Children's practice - Children's Culture
9 Play and Children's practice - The organization of children's play: case studies
10 Conclusion: Children's culture and reflective practice.
Seminars will be based on the following topics
1 Understanding play and learning
2 The tradition of outdoor play provision
3 Play in therapeutic settings
4 Children'r culture
5 Reflecting on play in practice
1 Introduction to play in practice
2 Play and Educational Practice 1: Bringing play into learning
3 Play and Educational practice 2: Bringing learning into play
4 Play and Educational practice 3: The play-work tradition, forest schools and outdoor play
5 Special Education and Children
6 Play and Therapeutic Practice
7 Play and Therapeutic Practice - disabled children's right to play
8 Play and Children's practice - Children's Culture
9 Play and Children's practice - The organization of children's play: case studies
10 Conclusion: Children's culture and reflective practice.
Seminars will be based on the following topics
1 Understanding play and learning
2 The tradition of outdoor play provision
3 Play in therapeutic settings
4 Children'r culture
5 Reflecting on play in practice
Module Skills
Skills Type | Skills details |
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Application of Number | Where appropriate, students will be encouraged to use and interpret statistical information. |
Communication | Through contribution to seminar discussion and through written work. |
Improving own Learning and Performance | Through incorporation of lecturer's feedback into written work. |
Information Technology | Through use of students own and UA's IT facilities. |
Personal Development and Career planning | Students will be given information about progression from this course to courses in years 2 and 3 and will be informed of opportunities in professional practice and research which link with the topic of 'play in practice'. |
Problem solving | Through critical evaluation of problems posed in the course, including relating theoretical concepts to case studies. |
Research skills | Through finding information from UA Library and other sources and through critical appraisal of methodological aspects of the literature discussed. |
Subject Specific Skills | Students will gain a grounding in the conceptual vocabulary and practical organization of play in both professional practice and children's own cultural activities. |
Team work | Through contribution to group exercises and discussions in seminars. |
Notes
This module is at CQFW Level 4