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Recess as a Site for Language Play
Author(s) -
June Countryman,
Martha A. Gabriel
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
language and literacy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1496-0974
DOI - 10.20360/g2q301
Subject(s) - ethnomusicology , gesture , literacy , perspective (graphical) , psychology , period (music) , linguistics , pedagogy , sociology , musical , visual arts , art , philosophy , aesthetics
Researchers in this study adopted an ethnomusicology perspective to explore the playground language and music-making practices of children at nine Canadian school playgrounds over a two-year period.  Using non-participant observation the researchers found that school children (ages 5-12) engaged in multimodal and multi-vocal play as they manipulated language, chanted or sang with rhythmic speech, and combined language play with gestures and kinetic movements.  The authors suggest a link between children’s out-of-school literacies (‘languaging’ and ‘musicking’ on the playground)—where children are active agents of their own learning—and children’s potential in-school literacies.

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