Igniting Academic Excellence Using Transformative Play-Based Kindergarten Libraries
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Ekeh, Martin ChukwudiEditorial
Universidad de Granada
Materia
Kindergarten learners Play-based library Play-based learning Primary school libraries In-service training Play-based library environment Librarians' strategies
Fecha
2024-04-12Referencia bibliográfica
Martin Chukwudi Ekeh (2024). Igniting academic excellence using transformative play-based kindergarten libraries. Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers,Vol. 15(2).14-26. Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers JETT, Vol. 15 (2); ISSN: 1989-9572
Resumen
The integration of play and libraries is crucial for effective early childhood education, especially for
kindergarten learners. This multiple case studies qualitative research investigates how librarians ignite
academic excellence using transformative play-based kindergarten libraries for kindergarteners in
public primary schools, considering that play is synonymous with children's learning. Inspired by the
Reggio Emilia perspective, the findings reveal a lack of play-based libraries for kindergarteners
despite librarians' fair knowledge of suitable strategies. Additionally, librarians lack professional
development opportunities, and parental involvement is infrequent. The researcher's
recommendations include proactive government measures to establish play-based libraries in primary
schools, providing librarians with in-service training for enhanced skills, and fostering a more inviting
approach to engage parents in collaborative library projects. Young learners must not be seen as
miniature adults when using the library; hence, there is a need to create play-based libraries that
jump-start their enthusiasm for the use of the library.