When past and new experiences meet. Negotiating meaning with 3-D materials in early childhood education

This article suggests that the process of meaning making is closely related to embodied experience and social interaction. The article is based on a study of specific contexts of visual arts education with 3–5 year old children. The study aims to enlarge understanding of relationships between childr...

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Main Author: Biljana C. Fredriksen
Format: Article
Language:Danish
Published: Formakademisk, Oslo 2011-07-01
Series:FORMakademisk
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Online Access:https://journals.hioa.no/index.php/formakademisk/article/view/128
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spelling doaj-a51b094cf0354017ae16d94672cf36512020-11-24T21:10:46ZdanFormakademisk, OsloFORMakademisk1890-95152011-07-014110.7577/formakademisk.128110When past and new experiences meet. Negotiating meaning with 3-D materials in early childhood educationBiljana C. Fredriksen0Høgskolen i VestfoldThis article suggests that the process of meaning making is closely related to embodied experience and social interaction. The article is based on a study of specific contexts of visual arts education with 3–5 year old children. The study aims to enlarge understanding of relationships between children’s experience with three-dimensional (3-D) materials and their meaning-making processes. Empirical data were collected through observations of children’s play and video documentation of interactions between a practitioner-researcher and pairs of children. The data were analysed through interpretative, contextual, arts-based inquiry, and the findings were presented in the form of vignettes. Two vignettes with 3-year-old boys are presented in this article, in order to discuss how the boys’ explorative play with 3-D materials formed the basis for their experience, problem solving, imaginative response, multimodal expressions and meaning making. It is further suggested that the children’s new understandings emerge from the ‘meetings’ between their past and new experiences, stimulated by the 3-D material’s affordances and resistance. https://journals.hioa.no/index.php/formakademisk/article/view/128Experiencemeaning makingvisual artsearly childhood3-D materialsembodiment
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When past and new experiences meet. Negotiating meaning with 3-D materials in early childhood education
FORMakademisk
Experience
meaning making
visual arts
early childhood
3-D materials
embodiment
author_facet Biljana C. Fredriksen
author_sort Biljana C. Fredriksen
title When past and new experiences meet. Negotiating meaning with 3-D materials in early childhood education
title_short When past and new experiences meet. Negotiating meaning with 3-D materials in early childhood education
title_full When past and new experiences meet. Negotiating meaning with 3-D materials in early childhood education
title_fullStr When past and new experiences meet. Negotiating meaning with 3-D materials in early childhood education
title_full_unstemmed When past and new experiences meet. Negotiating meaning with 3-D materials in early childhood education
title_sort when past and new experiences meet. negotiating meaning with 3-d materials in early childhood education
publisher Formakademisk, Oslo
series FORMakademisk
issn 1890-9515
publishDate 2011-07-01
description This article suggests that the process of meaning making is closely related to embodied experience and social interaction. The article is based on a study of specific contexts of visual arts education with 3–5 year old children. The study aims to enlarge understanding of relationships between children’s experience with three-dimensional (3-D) materials and their meaning-making processes. Empirical data were collected through observations of children’s play and video documentation of interactions between a practitioner-researcher and pairs of children. The data were analysed through interpretative, contextual, arts-based inquiry, and the findings were presented in the form of vignettes. Two vignettes with 3-year-old boys are presented in this article, in order to discuss how the boys’ explorative play with 3-D materials formed the basis for their experience, problem solving, imaginative response, multimodal expressions and meaning making. It is further suggested that the children’s new understandings emerge from the ‘meetings’ between their past and new experiences, stimulated by the 3-D material’s affordances and resistance.
topic Experience
meaning making
visual arts
early childhood
3-D materials
embodiment
url https://journals.hioa.no/index.php/formakademisk/article/view/128
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