A Study on Teacher-Child Interaction from the Perspective of Children
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Keywords

Children’s perspective
Teacher-child interaction

DOI

10.26689/jcer.v5i12.2820

Submitted : 2021-11-27
Accepted : 2021-12-12
Published : 2021-12-27

Abstract

Children’s perspective is based on their own cognitive level in understanding objective things. The study of children’s perspective is a bottom-up research process under the premise of having a full respect for a child’s view. With the change of views about children in recent years, “children’s perspective” has become a new research direction. At the same time, teacher-child interaction, as an important means of evaluating the quality of kindergarten education, requires a bottom-up perspective from children. This study hopes to understand children’s emotional experience in the process of teacher-child interaction as well as their understanding and evaluation of their own experience by exploring their perspectives on the interaction, so as to better improve the quality of teacher-child interaction in kindergarten.

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