
Perception of Teachers and Parents on Appropriate Physical Environment for Learning Through Play in Malaysian Preschools
Author(s) -
Pearly Pei Li Lim,
Azızı Bahauddin,
Nor Fadzila Aziz
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
nakhara : journal of environmental design and planning
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2651-2416
DOI - 10.54028/nj20181595106
Subject(s) - perception , respite care , likert scale , personalization , psychology , variety (cybernetics) , preference , point (geometry) , pedagogy , developmental psychology , computer science , medicine , mathematics , world wide web , nursing , geometry , neuroscience , artificial intelligence , statistics
As physical environments play a role in supporting learning though play (LTP) in preschools, users and interest group’s perceptions of appropriate physical environment features for LTP become significant. This article examines perceptions of teachers and parents concerning an appropriate indoor physical environment for LTP in Malaysian preschools.A five-point Likert scale and preference ranking were employed to understand teachers’ and parents’ perception of six features including sizing of spaces; material availability; spaces for creation and respite; indoor-outdoor connection; and provision of challenges. The findings included; variety of materials, spaces for personalization, spaces for challenges and good indoor-outdoor connection.