Copyright

Krnjaja, Živka; Mitranić, Nevena;

Published On

2023-06-01

Page Range

pp. 33–54

Language

  • English

Print Length

22 pages

Keywords

  • play
  • preschool children
  • families
  • Serbia
  • Covid-19 lockdown
  • Department of Preschool Pedagogy
  • resilience
  • joint action
  • undergraduate course
  • Children's Play and Creativity
  • resource
  • Treasury for Common Play between Children and Adults
  • illustrated publication
  • suggestions
  • playful situations
  • activities
  • home isolation
  • feedback
  • interpretative phenomenological analysis
  • research findings
  • openness
  • creative potential
  • relational nature
  • educational practice
  • joint effort
  • systemic effort
  • creative potential
  • improving educational practice

2. Gathered in Play

Play as the Common Space during the Covid-19 Lockdown in Serbia

The paper presents how the play of preschool children and their families was supported in Serbia during the Covid-19 lockdown. Firstly, we outline the approach to play nurtured by the Department of Preschool Pedagogy in Serbia and how play, understood in this way, might be important for resilience on an individual and social level. Further, we will focus on the joint action of teachers from the Department of Preschool Pedagogy and students on the undergraduate course Children’s Play and Creativity in creating a resource, The Treasury for Common Play between Children and Adults, during the Covid-19 lockdown. The Treasury is an illustrated publication with suggestions for different playful situations and activities that children and parents can undertake at home while in isolation. It was promoted to the families in cooperation with policymakers and preschool teachers. Using interpretative phenomenological analysis on twenty-four written feedbacks of the families from the territory of Belgrade on using The Treasury, we tried to understand the nature and quality of the common play experiences of parents and children during home isolation. We interpreted the research findings focusing on openness towards the world, creative potential and relational nature. Based on the research findings, as well as our participation in working with students, educational policymakers and practitioners, we make two recommendations at the end of this paper for improving educational practice: cultivating play in a joint, systemic effort and establishing educational practice on creative potential.

Contributors

Živka Krnjaja

(author)

Živka Krnjaja is a full professor at the University of Belgrade, Serbia, in the Faculty of Philosophy, Department of Pedagogy and Andragogy. In the last six years she has been actively involved in the national reform of early childhood education in Serbia. She is one of the authors of the national curriculum framework for early childhood education, Years of Ascent. She is an author and co-author of numerous books and manuals for practitioners, including topics of curriculum development, project learning and pedagogical documentation in kindergarten. Her focus of research and teaching is learning in early childhood education, child’s play and creativity, curriculum development and evaluation and research of practitioners.

Nevena Mitranić

(author)
PhD Candidate at University of Belgrade

Nevena Mitranić is a teaching assistant and PhD candidate in pedagogy in the Department of Pedagogy and Andragogy, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade. As a junior researcher at the Institute of Pedagogy and Andragogy, she has participated in projects to pilot the preschool curriculum draft Years of Ascent, and inclusive early childhood education in Serbia. Her focus of research and teaching are learning in early childhood education, child’s play and creativity, curriculum development and evaluation.