A Qualitative Case Study

A Qualitative Case Study
Author: Caitlin M. White
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2013
Genre: Art
ISBN:

This qualitative case study investigated the question, "What insights can be gained by examining the role of parents and preschool teachers as contributing factors to artistic and aesthetic development in early childhood?" To build a foundation for this study, my review of literature gave a detailed account of past research that substantiates the benefits of the arts in early childhood development, the role of adults as vital to the enhancement of artistic and aesthetic development in early childhood, and the influence that home and preschool environments have on the artistic and aesthetic development of young children. The participants of this study were the teacher and the parents of preschoolers at a rural New York preschool. Over an eight week period data was collected and analyzed using a constructivist lens centered on Vygotsky's theories of the more knowledgeable other and the zone of proximal development. Data collection methods included interviews, a questionnaire, and on-site observations. My analysis of data revealed that many adults were apathetic regarding artistic and aesthetic development in early childhood, as well as under-informed of the benefits of the arts in early childhood development. Some adults' perspectives towards early arts education could be attributed to present changes in technology and culture, along with multiple other explanations that deterred adults from stimulating artistic and aesthetic development. Finally, my research revealed that an increase in knowledge and awareness resulted in increased adult interest to facilitate an early arts education. The overarching theme which correlated all of my findings was the need for education and advocacy on behalf of the arts in early childhood. Further study could examine the actions and perspectives of other preschools or daycare centers in regards to early childhood artistic and aesthetic development.

Child Development in Art

Child Development in Art
Author: Anna M. Kindler
Publisher: National Art Education Association (NAEA)
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1997
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Patterns of Artistic Development in Children

Patterns of Artistic Development in Children
Author: Constance Milbrath
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 444
Release: 1998-09-13
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780521443135

This book presents several original studies of artistically talented children and their less-talented peers. The focus is on the spontaneous drawings children produce and on the types of compositions children generate when given materials to compose. Milbrath's model of artistic talent attributes individual differences to the figurative abilities of talented children, and her theory is richly supported by original examples of children's artwork.

Children's Art

Children's Art
Author: Miriam Lindstrom
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1957-01-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780520007529

Purports to trace the n̋ormal ̋development of visualization in children between the ages of two and fifteen.

Communities of Practice: Art, Play, and Aesthetics in Early Childhood

Communities of Practice: Art, Play, and Aesthetics in Early Childhood
Author: Christopher M. Schulte
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2018-01-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 3319706446

Reflecting contemporary theory and research in early art education, this volume offers a comprehensive introduction to new ways of thinking about the place of art, play, and aesthetics in the lives and education of young children. Enlivened by narratives and illustrations, 16 authors offer perspectives on the lived experience of being a child and discovering the excitement of making meaning and form in the process of art, play, and aesthetic inquiry.

The Pedagogical Seminary

The Pedagogical Seminary
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 582
Release: 1913
Genre: Child development
ISBN:

Vols. 5-15 include "Bibliography of child study," by Louis N. Wilson.

Handbook of Child Psychology and Developmental Science, Cognitive Processes

Handbook of Child Psychology and Developmental Science, Cognitive Processes
Author:
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 1120
Release: 2015-04-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1118136780

The essential reference for human development theory, updated and reconceptualized The Handbook of Child Psychology and Developmental Science, a four-volume reference, is the field-defining work to which all others are compared. First published in 1946, and now in its Seventh Edition, the Handbook has long been considered the definitive guide to the field of developmental science. Volume 2: Cognitive Processes describes cognitive development as a relational phenomenon that can be studied only as part of a larger whole of the person and context relational system that sustains it. In this volume, specific domains of cognitive development are contextualized with respect to biological processes and sociocultural contexts. Furthermore, key themes and issues (e.g., the importance of symbolic systems and social understanding) are threaded across multiple chapters, although every each chapter is focused on a different domain within cognitive development. Thus, both within and across chapters, the complexity and interconnectivity of cognitive development are well illuminated. Learn about the inextricable intertwining of perceptual development, motor development, emotional development, and brain development Understand the complexity of cognitive development without misleading simplification, reducing cognitive development to its biological substrates, or viewing it as a passive socialization process Discover how each portion of the developmental process contributes to subsequent cognitive development Examine the multiple processes – such as categorizing, reasoning, thinking, decision making and judgment – that comprise cognition The scholarship within this volume and, as well, across the four volumes of this edition, illustrate that developmental science is in the midst of a very exciting period. There is a paradigm shift that involves increasingly greater understanding of how to describe, explain, and optimize the course of human life for diverse individuals living within diverse contexts. This Handbook is the definitive reference for educators, policy-makers, researchers, students, and practitioners in human development, psychology, sociology, anthropology, and neuroscience.

Children and Adolescents

Children and Adolescents
Author: Theron Alexander
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 382
Release:
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0202364712