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Lutka v Waldorfskem vrtcu
ID Homan, Špela (Author), ID Korošec, Helena (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Diplomsko delo z naslovom Lutka v waldorfskem vrtcu je sestavljeno iz treh delov. V prvem delu so opredeljene značilnosti waldorfske pedagogike, ki predstavljajo podlago za razumevanje značilnosti lutk in lutkovnih dejavnosti v waldorfskem vrtcu. Nato tema preide na lutke in njihov pomen. Majaron (2002) pravi, da lutka izvira iz ritualov. Izraža se s tremi nivoji stilizacije: vizualni, gibalni in zvočni. Lutke imajo takšno moč, da lahko postanejo posrednik med otrokom in vzgojiteljem. Zaradi njihove posebne moči in energije so za otroke zelo privlačne in z njimi dosežemo čarobno vzdušje v igralnici. Kasneje so podrobneje predstavljene waldorfske lutke in lutkovne predstave, ki jih primerjam z lutkami in lutkovnimi predstavami v javnem vrtcu. V empiričnem delu je predstavljeno opazovanje otrokove igre z lutko v Waldorfskem vrtcu Jutranja zarja Kranj. Utemeljitelj waldorfske pedagogike Rudolf Steiner pravi, da pozna dve magični besedi, s katerimi lahko prikažemo, kako otrok vzpostavlja povezavo z njegovim okoljem. To sta vzor in posnemanje (Oldfield, 2012). Glavno obliko učenja v predšolskem obdobju v waldorfskem vrtcu predstavlja ravno posnemanje. Z opazovanjem otrokove igre z lutko sem želela ugotoviti, ali se bodo pojavile razlike pri otrokovi igri z lutko pred in po lutkovni predstavi, ki jo je izvedla vzgojiteljica. Zanimalo me je tudi, ali bodo otroci spontano ter na podlagi posnemanja izvajali lutkovne predstave. Podrobneje je prestavljena tudi izvedba vzgojiteljičine waldorfske lutkovne predstave in predstave, ki sem jo za otroke ustvarila sama. Diplomsko delo se zaključi z ugotovitvami o opazovanju otrokove igre z lutko pred in po lutkovni predstavi, s primerjanjem značilnosti lutk, lutkovnih predstav in dejavnosti v javnem in waldorfskem vrtcu ter z mislijo, da obstajajo velike razlike med lutkami in lutkovnimi dejavnostmi v javnem in waldorfskem vrtcu.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:lutke
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:PEF - Faculty of Education
Year:2019
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-108426 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:12495689 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:17.07.2019
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Waldorf kindergarten puppetry
Abstract:
The Waldorf kindergarten puppetry graduate paper consists of three parts: The first part defines the characteristics of Waldorf education to form the basis for understanding the characteristics of puppets and puppetry in the Waldorf Kindergarten. The paper then focuses on puppets and their significance. Majaron (2002) says that puppets come from rituals. It is expressed through three stylization levels: visual, locomotive and acoustic. The puppets can become an intermediate between the child and the educator. The special powers and energies of the puppets are very attractive to children and they can be used to create a magical atmosphere in the playroom. Waldorf puppets and puppet shows are later presented in greater detail, and compared to puppets and puppetry in public kindergartens. The second, empirical part presents the observation of children playing with puppets in the Jutranja Zarja Kranj Waldorf Kindergarten. The founder of Waldorf school pedagogy Rudolf Steiner said that there are two magic words that can be used to show how children connect to their environment. These words are example and emulation (Oldfield, 2012). Emulation is the main form of learning during the preschool period. I wanted to observe whether the way children play with puppets will be any different before and after the puppet show that was performed by the teacher, and whether children will spontaneously emulate puppet shows. The paper then includes a detailed presentation of the teacher’s puppet show using Waldorf principles and the puppet show that I created myself. The final part of the graduate paper contains the results of observing the child’s play with puppets before and after the show, comparing the characteristics of the puppets, puppet shows and other activities in the public and Waldorf kindergartens, and concludes that there are major differences between the puppets that are used and puppet related activities between the public and the Waldorf kindergartens.

Keywords:puppets

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