Abstract

A teacher's knowledge about games is important in making sure that the games cause a positive impact on preschool children. Previous studies have proven that teachers know games as effectual learning tools for preshool children. However, little is known about the teachers' knowledge on the types and features of the games which can give impact to preschool children. As such, this case study is conducted to find out preschool teachers' knowledge on the types and features of the games. This study consists of quantitative and interview data. A questionnaire was used to gather responses from 30 preschool teachers all over Malaysia. Also, an interview protocol was used on three preschool teachers from different schools from Batu Pahat area. Correspondingly, a peer review was carried out for the purpose of trustworthiness of the data. The findings showed that the preschool teachers had the knowledge on the types and features of digital and non-digital games. Nevertheless, the teachers had a misconception about the games that they used. This implicates the needs to clearly rectify the preschool teachers' misconception about the definition of games even though they have the knowledge on the types and features of digital and non-digital games.

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Title
Preschool Teacher's Misconceptions about Games
Author
Mahazir, Irwan I 1 ; Mageswaran, S 1 ; Erfy, Mohd I 2 ; Khadijah, Siti A 2 ; Arif, Azwin A A 3 ; Yazi, K Nor

 Centre for Instructional Technology and Multimedia, University Sains Malaysia, Malaysia 
 Faculty of Technical & Vocational Education, University Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Malaysia 
 Centre for Modern Languages Human Science, University Malaysia Pahang, Malaysia 
Pages
3606-3611
Section
Research Article
Publication year
2021
Publication date
2021
Publisher
Ninety Nine Publication
e-ISSN
13094653
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2623926838
Copyright
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