Browsing Fakultet for lærerutdanning og internasjonale studier (LUI) by Subject "After-school programmes"
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The After-School Programme: An Arena for Interaction with Others through Body Movements in Play
(Phenomenology & Practice;4 (1), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010)This article investigates how the body movements in children’s play are related to their interaction with others. Qualitative material was gathered from close observation and qualitative research interviews among eight- ... -
Barrier-breaking body movements in the after-school programme: Children's imitation through play
(Nordic Studies in Education;30 (1), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010)This article investigates how children learn body movements in informal social situations, and is based upon close observation and qualitative research interviews undertaken among eight and nine-year-old children in an ... -
Bodily Play in the After-School Program: Fulfillment of Intentionality in Interaction between Body and Place
(American Journal of Play;3 (3), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)This article investigates the relationship between children in an after-school program (ASP) and the places where they play. It focuses on the kind of bodily play the children themselves choose and control. The author ... -
Children's Lived Experience and their Sense of Coherence: Bodily Play in a Norwegian After-school Programme
(Child Care in Practice;16 (4), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010-10)This article is based on materials gathered from qualitative research interviews among eight-year-old and nine-year-old children participating in an after-school programme (ASP) in Oslo, and investigates how bodily play ...