Title Dječja igra u različitim kulturama
Title (english) Children's play in different cultures
Author Sabrina Čanić
Mentor Nevenka Tatković (mentor)
Mentor Marina Diković (komentor)
Committee member Snježana Močinić (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Nevenka Tatković (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Marina Diković (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Linda Juraković (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Pula (Faculty of Educational Sciences) Pula
Defense date and country 2021-07-02, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline SOCIAL SCIENCES Pedagogy General Pedagogy
Abstract Kroz ovaj rad nastoji se predstaviti različitost svjetskih kultura kroz igru. U prvom dijelu rada objašnjava se teorijski dio igre, odnosno što je igra, što ona znači za dijete, na koji način utječe na djetetov razvoj, te kako ju koristiti kao terapiju. Također nastoje se usporediti igre u različitim državama poput igre u Slavoniji, Novom Zelandu i Velikoj Britaniji. Kroz putopise raznih autora napravljen je osvrt i na život i način igranja djece Sahare, Indije, Himalaje i Istre, te je uočljiva razlika između tih kultura. Pred sam kraj rada spomenute su i tradicionalne istarske igre koje su u nekim mjestima ostale održive sve do danas. To poglavlje uvodi čitatelje u metodološki dio rada u kojem je provedeno istraživanje s četiri ispitanika koji žive na različitim područjima Hrvatske. Metodom intervjua pokušalo se istražiti i usporediti načine igranja nekada i danas, način na koji su živjela djeca nekad i danas, te koje su različitosti takvih oblika življenja. Naime, intervju se sastoji od deset pitanja vezana uz djetinjstvo ljudi različitih krajeva Hrvatske. Cilj intervjua bio je otkriti koje se tradicionalne igre postojale nekada, način na koji su se provodili dani u djetinjstvu „naših starih“, kako su izgledale omiljene igračke, te usporedba igara nekada i danas. Nakon provedene analize intervjua, uočena je znatna razlika u načinu igranja, te izgledu i obliku igračaka.
Abstract (english) This thesis attempts to present a variety of world cultures through playing. The first part of the thesis explains playing through theory, that is what playing is, what it means for the child, how it influences the child's development and how it can be used as therapy.Comparing games in different countries such as games in Slavonia, New Zealand and Great Britain, is attempted as well. Through travel reports of many authors an overview has been made of the lives and ways of playing of children in the Sahara, India, Himalaya and Istria and a noticeable difference of these cultures is evident. Towards the end of the thesis, traditional Istrian games that have been preserved till today, are described.This section introduces the reader to the 34 methodological part of the thesis on which the research was done. The method of interview was used to research and compare ways of playing in the past and today, the way children lived in the past and today and the differences in those ways of living. The interview consists of ten questions related to the childhoods of people of different parts of Croatia. The goal of the interview was to discover the traditional games of the past, how our "old folks" spent childhood days, what favourite toys looked like and to compare games of then and now. When the analysis of the interview was done, a significant difference was noticed in the ways of playing and in the look and the shape of toys.
Keywords
igranje
igra
kultura
običaji
tradicionalne igre
Keywords (english)
playing
games
culture
customs
traditional games
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:137:455382
Study programme Title: Preschool Education Study programme type: professional Study level: undergraduate Academic / professional title: stručni/a prvostupnik/prvostupnica (baccalaureus/baccalaurea) predškolskog odgoja (stručni/a prvostupnik/prvostupnica (baccalaureus/baccalaurea) predškolskog odgoja)
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