森のようちえんの遊びにおける子どもと保育者の相互行為に関する研究 : 保育者の教示的無関心という視点から

幼年教育研究年報 Volume 46 Page 5-12 published_at 2024-10-30
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Title ( jpn )
森のようちえんの遊びにおける子どもと保育者の相互行為に関する研究 : 保育者の教示的無関心という視点から
Title ( eng )
A Study on the Interactions between Children and Teachers during Play in a Forest Kindergarten: From the Perspective of the Teachers’ Indifference
Creator
OHNO Ayumi
Source Title
幼年教育研究年報
The Annual of research on early childhood
Volume 46
Start Page 5
End Page 12
Number of Pages 8
Journal Identifire
[ISSN] 0388-3078
[NCID] AN00246110
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to analyze the interactions between children and teachers at a “forest kindergarten” in Japan from the perspective of the teachers’ indifference, which attitudes of adults towards children as practitioners rather than learners and organising their participation in activities, based on the Hunter-Gatherer Childhood Model. The study then clarified the early childhood education and care practices that nurture children’s spontaneous learning through play in the natural environment. The research method focused on the observation of practices at a forest kindergarten, and the analysis method examined the interactions between children and teachers.
Analysis of the ‘child-teacher’ adjacecy pairs showed that the following three patterns dominated the number of occurrences of the interaction.:the [justification-acceptance] pair (8), which is a reciprocal action in which the child expresses his or her view and the teacher accepts the child’s opinion; the [change of framework-question] pair (7), which is a reciprocal action in which the child performs a new act different from the previous one and the teacher asks a question about the act (7), a mutual action in which the child performs a new act that is different from the previous one and the teacher accepts the behaviour of the child [change of framework - acceptance] pair (6).
During play times at the forest kindergarten, children and adults participate in activities from the same standpoint in a natural environment that cannot be manipulated. As a result, children’s opinions for play are more likely to be reflected in the activities. Furthermore, in a natural environment such as a forest, there arises a need for adults and children to face each other as individuals, transcending the teacher–pupil relationship, which may be where the roots of independent learning lie.
Keywords
Forest kindergarten
interaction
play
teacher indifference
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
広島大学大学院人間社会科学研究科附属幼年教育研究施設
Research Institute of Early Childhood Education Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences Hiroshima University
Date of Issued 2024-10-30
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Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
助成機関名
日本学術振興会
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
助成機関識別子
[Crossref Funder] https://doi.org/10.13039/501100001691
研究課題名
乳幼児期の学びの質を維持・向上させるカリキュラムマネジメントの開発に関する研究
乳幼児期の学びの質を維持・向上させるカリキュラムマネジメントの開発に関する研究
研究課題番号
19K02612