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사물놀이에서 유아들의 과학적 탐구와 교육적 지원 방안
Young Children's Exploration of Science in Object Play and Teachers' Plans for Educational Support 원문보기

Korean journal of child studies = 아동학회지, v.38 no.4, 2017년, pp.49 - 64  

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Objective: The purpose of this study was to explore the processes of exploration young children exhibit in spontaneous object play and teachers' plans for educational support. Methods: Four 4-year-olds at S Kindergarten in Seoul participated in this study. Their play was observed in the classroom in...

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