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Via my personal, academic and professional journey, I closely examine my career growth and how my perspectives on early childhood environments developed in reference to free play. Using a narrative format, I share personal experiences that have shaped my views on free play. Free play is a type of play that features choices, freedom of selection, cognitive and social development, and child interest. I review relevant literature and weave in my personal and professional experiences in order to reflect on free play from two different perspectives: participant (child), and the Early Childhood Professional (teacher and/or administrator). I also demonstrate how my professional and academic milestones have contributed to my developing beliefs and ideas put into practice about free play in early childhood environments.
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Title
- Free play: through the eyes of a child and early childhood professional
Contributors
- Alleyne, Teja Diamond (Author)
- Swadener, Beth Elizabeth (Thesis advisor)
- Nagasawa, Mark (Committee member)
- Bartlett, Margaret (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
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2011
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- thesisPartial requirement for: M.A., Arizona State University, 2011
- bibliographyIncludes bibliographical references (p. 65-68)
- Field of study: Social and philosophical foundations of education
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by Teja Diamond Alleyne