School playgroups: which features of provision matter?

Susan Edwards, Karen McLean, Jacinta Bartlett, Andrea Nolan, Maria Evangelou, Michael Henderson, Helen Skouteris, Joanne Tarasuik

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Abstract

This paper identifies the shared features of provision in exemplar school playgroups defined using the social capital concepts of bonding and bridging relationships. Relationships promote capabilities amongst people, with play a known capability for advancing children's developmental and educational outcomes. By attending to the bonding and bridging relationships in each school playgroup, exemplar groups were identified and studied to reveal their shared features of provision. Six main features of provision were identified, including materials, facilitator, space, location, scheduling and health and safety. Awareness of these features may benefit school leaders and/or governance seeking to implement a school playgroup within their own community. Findings from this project suggest high-performing school playgroups can operate in areas of lower and higher socioeconomic status and/or parental education, and in regional and rural areas.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)598-616
Number of pages19
JournalBritish Educational Research Journal
Volume48
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2022

Keywords

  • play
  • playgroups
  • school
  • social capital

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