Landscape for children to play and learn: A conceptual framework

Play and movement are at the very center of young children’s lives. Allowing the children to experience the natural and man-made elements in their living environments would generate cognitive, physical and social skills and developments. Children do not discriminate between playing and learning; t...

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Main Authors: Said, Ismail, Abu Bakar, Sarofil
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit UTM Press 2005
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description Play and movement are at the very center of young children’s lives. Allowing the children to experience the natural and man-made elements in their living environments would generate cognitive, physical and social skills and developments. Children do not discriminate between playing and learning; to them both activities are attained in same time and space. To them natural forces such as rain and wind, natural features such as vegetation, animals and landform, and man-made elements such as building and road are ubiquitous elements in their living environments. Through play with the elements they learn to perceive their benefits or adversities. They learn through three modes of learning which are cognitive, affective and evaluative from the landscapes, either natural or nurtured. Such involvement would generate physiological and psychological well-being to them. This paper explains a conceptual framework on landscape for children to play and learn in direct mean rather than vicarious way. The landscape is described as an ecological dynamic entity that develops the cognitive, physical and social functioning of the children. In conclusion, it is important to design and develop landscapes for children that stimulate their senses, provide feedbacks and afford functional meanings to their cognitive, social and physical skills.
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spelling utm-4102017-11-01T04:17:35Z http://eprints.utm.my/410/ Landscape for children to play and learn: A conceptual framework Said, Ismail Abu Bakar, Sarofil GV Recreation Leisure Play and movement are at the very center of young children’s lives. Allowing the children to experience the natural and man-made elements in their living environments would generate cognitive, physical and social skills and developments. Children do not discriminate between playing and learning; to them both activities are attained in same time and space. To them natural forces such as rain and wind, natural features such as vegetation, animals and landform, and man-made elements such as building and road are ubiquitous elements in their living environments. Through play with the elements they learn to perceive their benefits or adversities. They learn through three modes of learning which are cognitive, affective and evaluative from the landscapes, either natural or nurtured. Such involvement would generate physiological and psychological well-being to them. This paper explains a conceptual framework on landscape for children to play and learn in direct mean rather than vicarious way. The landscape is described as an ecological dynamic entity that develops the cognitive, physical and social functioning of the children. In conclusion, it is important to design and develop landscapes for children that stimulate their senses, provide feedbacks and afford functional meanings to their cognitive, social and physical skills. Penerbit UTM Press 2005-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/410/1/JTJUN42B1.pdf Said, Ismail and Abu Bakar, Sarofil (2005) Landscape for children to play and learn: A conceptual framework. Jurnal Teknologi B (42B). pp. 1-14. ISSN 0127-9696 http://www.penerbit.utm.my/onlinejournal/42/B/JTJUN42B1.pdf
spellingShingle GV Recreation Leisure
Said, Ismail
Abu Bakar, Sarofil
Landscape for children to play and learn: A conceptual framework
title Landscape for children to play and learn: A conceptual framework
title_full Landscape for children to play and learn: A conceptual framework
title_fullStr Landscape for children to play and learn: A conceptual framework
title_full_unstemmed Landscape for children to play and learn: A conceptual framework
title_short Landscape for children to play and learn: A conceptual framework
title_sort landscape for children to play and learn: a conceptual framework
topic GV Recreation Leisure
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