Technology- Non
Digital
Construction
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reflecting to my teaching and children’s learning about technology in
construction, I can see that children find an interest in new objects and their
observation of the tools and equipment supports their cognitive development and
thinking skills. Encouraging children to place pieces together in order to join
through using hammer, they find it exciting and interesting to construct
objects on their own under my supervision. Providing variety of resources
encourage construction play with children to encourage their learning through
variety of experiences. Construction materials encourage children to combine
materials in different ways to create objects (Isenberg & Jalongo, 2010).
Through technology, toddlers seem to be learning different
objects at a time and observation enable them to gain confidence to use construction
as a learning opportunity. Te Whāriki- He Whāriki Mātauranga mo ngā Mokopuna o Aotearoa states that technology used in variety of ways and purposes
to explore the world. Growing experiences enable children to problem solve and
develop the respect of differences and understanding their responsibilities in
relation to others .Children gain experience in communication technologies that
assist children to learn to communicate through diverse ways (Ministry of
Education, 1996). Te Whāriki also states that
technologies whether it is digital and non- digital ways. Use of different
materials enable children recognise the different technologies to be used in
various places and settings (Ministry of Education, 1996).Isenberg &
Jalongo (2010) states that technology materials that promote creative thought
and arts- based learning that are appropriate for children.
it is so intereting to read about technology as construction. There is so much problem solving involved along with the other development that occur in children through carpentary.
ReplyDeleteHi Seema, Thank you for your comment, yes thats what I found out while doing this refection.
DeleteKia Ora Preeti, its awesome how you have gone into depth about children's development around carpentry and also what a beautiful quote about learning.
ReplyDeleteHi Preeti. It is so good to read your reflection. I totally agreed with you in using construction as hands on experience because children learn better visually and not only that but it lasts longer (Gonzalez-Mena, 2008).I can clearly see the learning outcome happening within your reflection. I think it is great.
ReplyDeleteHi preeti it was really wonderful to read your reflection as you provided the children with hands on experiences to explore construction. The matter of fact is that through the process you scafold the chldren to grow and learn by their problem solving. Penrose (1990 supports children's leanring through exploration. An awesome reflection.
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