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The Visual Arts and Children’s Thinking and Theorising in Early Childhood. Author: Nicky de Lautour

by Claire | Mar 20, 2021 | Articles, Pedagogy | 0 comments

This article explores the role of visual arts in the early childhood education curriculum with a strong contention to more closely examine them as a tool to enable children to develop critical thinking and learning dispositions.

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