Title of article :
Conversations Around Young Children’s Drawing: The Impact of the Beliefs of Significant Others at Home and School
Author/Authors :
Anning، Angela نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی 3 سال 2002
Abstract :
Children learn to make meanings in communities
of practice through interaction with more experienced
others. Young children’s strategies for and
attitudes to learning are determined by the sociocultural
contexts in which they practise those
strategies, including learning how to draw within
the distinct cultures of home and school.
Evidence of meaning making – 2 and 3D
representations involving drawing, modelling
and play with objects – was collected over one
month periods in the Autumns of 98, 99 and 00
from seven young children in home and as they
settled into new pre-school and school settings
in the North of England. The evidence of the
seven children’s meaning making, recorded by
photographs and scrap books of their representations,
was used as a stimulus in dialogues to
elicit parents’ and practitioners’ beliefs about the
value and significance of different modes meaning
making, including drawing in the contexts
of home and school. Their conversations were
recorded and transcribed for analysis. Evidence
from the perspectives of parents, practitioners
and the children was triangulated with evidence
of contextual features for learning around the
children’s drawings.
Episodes from analysis of the data sets will be
used to illustrate how the children were inducted
into the conventions of ‘school’ drawing whilst
often retaining a distinct personal drawing agenda
at home. Implications will be drawn for the status
and function of drawing in the education of young
children in formal and informal learning contexts.
Keywords :
Young children , home and school
Journal title :
International Journal of Art & Design Education
Journal title :
International Journal of Art & Design Education