In Celebration of Creativity Play: an Exploration on Children’s Aesthetic Sensibility and Creativity in Waldorf Early Childhood Education
Autori:
Chou MEI-JU
Cod: ISSN: 1583-3410 (print), ISSN: 1584-5397 (electronic)
Dimensiuni: pp. 165-179
How to cite this article:Mei-Ju, C. (2014). In Celebration of Creativity Play: an Exploration on Children’s Aesthetic Sensibility and Creativity in Waldorf Early Childhood Education. Revista de Cercetare si Interventie Sociala, 47, 165-179. |
Abstract:
This study aims to explore the influence of parents-support creative play on
Waldorf preschool children’s aesthetic sensibility and creativity. The purposive
subjects were 30 preschool children in Waldorf Early Childhood Education in
Taiwan. A pretest-posttest control group design was employed to randomly assign
children into an experimental and a control group. The control group of 15
children remained the same Waldorf teaching for 20 weeks; while the experimental
group of 15 children was exposed to the parents-support creative play. The per
session 60 minutes creative play for 20 weeks includes four topics of trust,
harmony, freedom, and peace. The quantitative instruments included “Torrance
Tests of Creative Thinking, Figural Form B” and “Preschool Children’s Aesthetic
Sensibility Measurement”. After the data was collected, it was analyzed and tested
by independent t-test and one-way covariance. The qualitative instruments included
“Educators’ Observation on Children’s Play” and “Children’s Drawings in
any art form” before and after the treatment of creative play. The results revealed:
(1) With the treatment of parents-support creative play for children, the results of
“Preschool Children’s Aesthetic Sensibility Measurement” indicate a positive
transformation in “Exploration and Awareness” and “Expression and Creation”;
the results of “Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking” show a positive influence in
“Originality”; (2) The educators’ observation on children’s play and their drawings
reveal that children are willing to express free creativeness of colourful image and
storytelling themes towards their drawing after receiving creative play.
Keywords:
Aesthetic sensibility, Waldorf, creative play, preschool children.
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