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Scholarly Snapshots - by Vivien L Geneser (Paperback)

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  • This book gathers 16 theorists from diverse spaces to see what they each have to say about play.
  • About the Author: Vivien Geneser, PhD has implemented a playful approach to teaching at all levels from preschool to university, most recently as an Associate Professor of Early Childhood education at Texas A&M University-San Antonio (A&M-SA).
  • 170 Pages
  • Education, Parent Participation

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About the Book



Within this book, you will read content from familiar theorists and, hopefully, discover new ways of thinking about play.



Book Synopsis



This book gathers 16 theorists from diverse spaces to see what they each have to say about play. From deep in the 19th century until contemporary times, across cultures and different disciplines, through many languages, these theorists observed children in their finest form, at play. From social interactions to meaningful engagements, beginning in the crib, and outside to the pitch and forest, these theorists examined the evidence before them. Each in their own way, they affirmed that play is at the center of childhood growth and development.



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"Scholarly Snapshots is an indispensable jumping off point for anyone seeking to understand the power and vitality of play, not only as the primary mechanism through which children learn, but also as a human right. This concise survey of the work and insights of many of the most important foundational thinkers in the world of play -- from Froebel and Dewey to present day scholars -- is essential reading for anyone who takes play seriously." --Tom Hobson, "Teacher Tom", educator, writer, international speaker, and author of Teacher Tom's First Book & Teacher Tom's Second Book

"Dr. Vivien Geneser and colleagues defend and deeply explore the child's right to play in this exciting text. From perspectives of historical & contemporary theorists, play is given the reverence that it deserves. As a professor of early childhood education, this is the text I will use in my courses to help future teachers of young children, brain architects, gain the knowledge they need in the 21st. century to advocate for every child's right to play." --Zlata Stankovic-Ramirez, Assistant Professor, Early Childhood Education, Coastal Carolina University

"This book is essential for my early childhood library as a mother, grandmother, teacher educator, and as a human being. Beginning with the title: play as a human right, we learn about the history of play from every angle, knowledge of development, pedagogy, and human experience, and I am inspired to fight for children's right to play. Indeed, I am reminded again and again that we stand on the shoulders of our founding fathers and mothers of early childhood development and education. There are way too many quotes in the book for me to share, but I conclude with Gesell's quote from the book: 'When a child is playing, he concentrates with his whole being and acquires emotional satisfactions which he cannot get from other forms of activities." --Tamar Jacobson, PhD, author of Everyone Needs Attention: Helping Young Children Thrive

"This collection is a much-needed counter to the current atmosphere in education of pushing academics earlier and earlier. Children need to play to learn." --Suzanne Roth Fulton, retired public school teacher, mom, and grandmother

"So inspiring. A quick, enticing, helpful read. Brilliant format. Wonderful to see a historical overview, which then sparks your own ideas for which ideas you could adopt and use." --Derek Sivers, author, How to Live and Anything You Want

"For those who have committed to taking schools into new territories with more just ways to learn, it is vitally important to know the past. This volume walks us through the past, beginning with early explorations of the actions of the young up to those more recent contributors to thoughts on encounters in school, the common thread being the elusive endeavor we call, "Play". There are notable subtexts in this important collection which are not hard to read: From the exclusion of all but masculine pronouns in scholars' writings on "play" for the first three hundred years, up to the very late appearance of the voices of women of color in scholarship. And along the way, shifting and interconnected notions on that which we so casually call, "Play". The common thread? That we must take seriously that which students choose: "Play". This volume explores the serious thought that researchers, theorists and educators have put to that which the young choose to do--whether that choice is joyful, or brings conflict, creative or reproductive of injustices, democratic or demagogic, chimeric or characterizable--students choose to play. It is vital that teachers, researchers, administrators, parents and policy-makers understand the centuries-worth of scholarship about that which human beings do from the start. We play. What does a complicated understanding of play help us do? Move forward into those territories with more just ways to learn." --Timothy A. Kinard, PhD, associate professor, early education, Texas State University, college of education, department of curriculum & instruction

"This collection of the histories of play scholars and their contributions written by contemporary play advocates is a much-needed treasure. Just as the book title promises, each chapter provides a brief yet rich description of the scholar, their work, and its context in portions that are manageable for undergraduate students. As a teacher educator, I am eager to bring this book into my Play course to help preservice teachers appreciate the deep history of play and its diverse voices. The illustrations add a lovely touch to each chapter!" --Deepti Kharod, PhD, Assistant Professor of Teacher Education, University of the Incarnate Word Chair, Dr. Joe L. Frost Play Research Collection Advisory Board



Dr. Vivien Geneser and colleagues defend and deeply explore the child's right to play in this exciting text. From perspectives of historical & contemporary theorists, play is given the reverence that it deserves. As a professor of early childhood education, this is the text I will use in my courses to help future teachers of young children, brain architects, gain the knowledge they need in the 21st. century to advocate for every child's right to play.



For those who have committed to taking schools into new territories with more just ways to learn, it is vitally important to know the past. This volume walks us through the past, beginning with early explorations of the actions of the young up to those more recent contributors to thoughts on encounters in school, the common thread being the elusive endeavor we call, "Play". There are notable subtexts in this important collection which are not hard to read: From the exclusion of all but masculine pronouns in scholars' writings on "play" for the first three hundred years, up to the very late appearance of the voices of women of color in scholarship. And along the way, shifting and interconnected notions on that which we so casually call, "Play". The common thread? That we must take seriously that which students choose: "Play". This volume explores the serious thought that researchers, theorists and educators have put to that which the young choose to do--whether that choice is joyful, or brings conflict, creative or reproductive of injustices, democratic or demagogic, chimeric or characterizable--students choose to play. It is vital that teachers, researchers, administrators, parents and policy-makers understand the centuries-worth of scholarship about that which human beings do from the start. We play. What does a complicated understanding of play help us do? Move forward into those territories with more just ways to learn.



Scholarly Snapshots is an indispensable jumping off point for anyone seeking to understand the power and vitality of play, not only as the primary mechanism through which children learn, but also as a human right. This concise survey of the work and insights of many of the most important foundational thinkers in the world of play -- from Froebel and Dewey to present day scholars -- is essential reading for anyone who takes play seriously.



So inspiring. A quick, enticing, helpful read. Brilliant format. Wonderful to see a historical overview, which then sparks your own ideas for which ideas you could adopt and use.



This book is essential for my early childhood library as a mother, grandmother, teacher educator, and as a human being. Beginning with the title: play as a human right, we learn about the history of play from every angle, knowledge of development, pedagogy, and human experience, and I am inspired to fight for children's right to play. Indeed, I am reminded again and again that we stand on the shoulders of our founding fathers and mothers of early childhood development and education. There are way too many quotes in the book for me to share, but I conclude with Gesell's quote from the book: 'When a child is playing, he concentrates with his whole being and acquires emotional satisfactions which he cannot get from other forms of activities.



This collection is a much-needed counter to the current atmosphere in education of pushing academics earlier and earlier. Children need to play to learn.



This collection of the histories of play scholars and their contributions written by contemporary play advocates is a much-needed treasure. Just as the book title promises, each chapter provides a brief yet rich description of the scholar, their work, and its context in portions that are manageable for undergraduate students. As a teacher educator, I am eager to bring this book into my Play course to help preservice teachers appreciate the deep history of play and its diverse voices. The illustrations add a lovely touch to each chapter!




About the Author



Vivien Geneser, PhD has implemented a playful approach to teaching at all levels from preschool to university, most recently as an Associate Professor of Early Childhood education at Texas A&M University-San Antonio (A&M-SA). Dr. Geneser has received many accolades, including a Teaching and Research Excellence Award from the Texas A&M University System. She has served as a co-editor of both Early Years, and the IPAUSA eJournal, and is the author of numerous articles and book chapters about play and education.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .39 Inches (D)
Weight: .57 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 170
Genre: Education
Sub-Genre: Parent Participation
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Format: Paperback
Author: Vivien L Geneser
Language: English
Street Date: May 15, 2022
TCIN: 1004205869
UPC: 9781475843194
Item Number (DPCI): 247-36-0375
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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