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GAME AND GAME MATERIALS PROGRAMME COURSE DESCRIPTION

Code Name of the Course Unit Semester In-Class Hours (T+P) Credit ECTS Credit
CGY246E GAME AND GAME MATERIALS 4 3 3 3

GENERAL INFORMATION

Language of Instruction : English
Level of the Course Unit : BACHELOR'S DEGREE, TYY: + 6.Level, EQF-LLL: 6.Level, QF-EHEA: First Cycle
Type of the Course : Compulsory
Mode of Delivery of the Course Unit -
Coordinator of the Course Unit Assist.Prof. NURTEN ELKİN
Instructor(s) of the Course Unit
Course Prerequisite No

OBJECTIVES AND CONTENTS

Objectives of the Course Unit: This course explores the significance of play in child development and the role of game materials in facilitating play experiences. Topics include the history of play, theoretical perspectives on children's play, neuroscience insights, cultural and gender influences, design principles for toys, and considerations for children with disabilities.
Contents of the Course Unit: Theories about play, active play, physical activities for children, evaluating play materials, preparing play materials.

KEY LEARNING OUTCOMES OF THE COURSE UNIT (On successful completion of this course unit, students/learners will or will be able to)

Explains game theories.
Adheres to their views on the game.
Predicts that he/she believes in the importance of museum visits related to the play.
Predicts that he/she believes in the importance of museum visits related to the play.
Organizes some toys to be suitable for the child's development.
Designs play activities suitable for the development of the child.
Demonstrates examples of semi-structured games.

WEEKLY COURSE CONTENTS AND STUDY MATERIALS FOR PRELIMINARY & FURTHER STUDY

Week Preparatory Topics(Subjects) Method
1 Reading the curriculum Play’s History: Ideas, Beliefs, and Activities Direct Instruction Technique
1 - Meeting and Talking About Course Objectives Syllabus Overview -
2 Literature Review Theory as Lenses on Children’s Play Direct Instruction Technique
2 Literature Review Theories and Theoreticians in the Area of Play Direct Instruction Technique
3 Literature Review, Self Research Neuroscience and Play Deprivation Direct Instruction Technique, Catechize
3 Literature Review, Self Research Theories and Theoreticians in the Area of Play Direct Instruction Technique, Catechize
4 Literature Review, Self Research, Web Based Research, Observation Play: Infants and Toddlers Direct Instruction Technique, Catechize
4 Literature Review, Self Research, Web Based Research Physical Activities for Young Children Direct Instruction Technique, Catechize
5 Literature Review, Self Research, Web Based Research, Observation Play in the Preschool Years Direct Instruction Technique, Catechize
5 Literature Review, Self Research, Web Based Research Physical Activities for Infants and Toddlers Direct Instruction Technique, Catechize
6 Literature Review, Self Research, Web Based Research, Observation Play and the School-Age Child Direct Instruction Technique,Self Study
6 Literature Review, Self Research, Web Based Research Physical Activities for Preschool Aged Children Direct Instruction Technique,Self Study
7 - An Overview of the Lessons Direct Instruction Technique, Q/A Session
7 - An Overview of the Lessons Direct Instruction Technique, Catechize
8 - MID-TERM EXAM -
8 - MID-TERM EXAM -
9 Literature Review, Self Research, Web Based Research Culture and Gender in Play -
9 Literature Review, Self Research, Web Based Research Features of Play Materials -
10 Literature Review, Self Research, Web Based Research How to Prepare a Qualified Game Materials? Discussion, Direct Instruction Technique, Demonstration
10 Literature Review, Self Research, Web Based Research How to Prepare a Qualified Game Materials? Discussion, Direct Instruction Technique, Demonstration
11 Self Research, Group Research, Group Discussions Play and the Curriculum Demonstration, Discussion, Self Study, Creative Work
11 Self Research, Group Research, Group Discussions Integrated Lesson Plan Preparations Demonstration, Discussion, Self Study, Creative Work
12 Self Research, Group Research, Group Discussions Play and the Children with Disabilities Discussion, Self Study, Creative Work
12 Self Research, Group Research, Group Discussions Integrated Lesson Plan Preparations Discussion, Self Study, Creative Work
13 Self Research, Group Research, Group Discussions Computers and Technology as Emerging Toys Discussion, Self Study, Creative Work
13 Self Research, Group Research, Group Discussions Integrated Lesson Plan Preparations Discussion, Self Study, Creative Work
14 Web Based Research Play and Play Materials Presentations of Students Project Based Learning, Self Study.
14 Web Based Research Play and Play Materials Presentations of Students Project Based Learning, Self Study.
15 - An Overview of the Lessons Direct Instruction Technique, Q/A Session
15 - An Overview of the Lessons Direct Instruction Technique, Catechize
16 - FINAL EXAM -
16 - FINAL EXAM -
17 - FINAL EXAM -
17 - FINAL EXAM -

SOURCE MATERIALS & RECOMMENDED READING

Frost, J. L., Wortham, S. C., & Reifel, R. S. (2008). Play and child development. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Merrill Prentice Hall.
Brewer, J. A. (1992). Introduction to early childhood education: Preschool through primary grades. Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon.
Samuelsson, I. P., & Fleer, M. (Eds.). (2008). Play and learning in early childhood settings: International perspectives (Vol. 1). Springer Science & Business Media.

ASSESSMENT

Assessment & Grading of In-Term Activities Number of Activities Degree of Contribution (%) Description
Level of Contribution
0 1 2 3 4 5

CONTRIBUTION OF THE COURSE UNIT TO THE PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOMES

KNOWLEDGE

Theoretical

Programme Learning Outcomes Level of Contribution
0 1 2 3 4 5
1
Explains the basic concepts related to the field and associates them with the developmental theories.
4
2
Explains the global, regional and local differences using the basic concepts of human development based on relevant developmental theories.
3
3
Defines and implements the proffesional limitations, competencies and responsibilities that can be used in the academic works and field practices.
4

KNOWLEDGE

Factual

Programme Learning Outcomes Level of Contribution
0 1 2 3 4 5
1
Has ability of written and verbal expression in order to collaborate with relevant people and institutions related to the field.
4
2
Describes the basic facts, principles, processes of the other disciplines related to the field and the methods used in practice, analyzes and evaluates at the undergraduate level.
5
3
Finds various solutions to individual and social problems using professional knowledge and skills and being objective.
4

SKILLS

Cognitive

Programme Learning Outcomes Level of Contribution
0 1 2 3 4 5
1
Formulates the thoughts and practices in the field.
2
2
Contributes with the ideas in works that require teamwork, discusses the ideas to bring up as a matter.
5

SKILLS

Practical

Programme Learning Outcomes Level of Contribution
0 1 2 3 4 5
1
Joins actively to the teamwork.
5
2
Designs and implements an entire study related to the field, analyzes and reports the findings.
1
3
Completes the responsibilities and fulfilling the duties as a team member in a joint work related to the field.
5

OCCUPATIONAL

Autonomy & Responsibility

Programme Learning Outcomes Level of Contribution
0 1 2 3 4 5
1
Works independently in researches and practices related to the field.
5
2
Takes active role and different responsibilities as a team member or a team leader and completes them successfully.
5

OCCUPATIONAL

Learning to Learn

Programme Learning Outcomes Level of Contribution
0 1 2 3 4 5
1
Displays such a performance which shows that internalizing personal development and lifelong learning is an ongoing process.
5

OCCUPATIONAL

Communication & Social

Programme Learning Outcomes Level of Contribution
0 1 2 3 4 5
1
Awares of the individual, personal, social and professional responsibilities.
5

OCCUPATIONAL

Occupational and/or Vocational

Programme Learning Outcomes Level of Contribution
0 1 2 3 4 5
1
Organizes the basic and specific topics, facts and theories related to the field, uses this knowledge in professional practice.
5

WORKLOAD & ECTS CREDITS OF THE COURSE UNIT

Workload for Learning & Teaching Activities

Type of the Learning Activites Learning Activities (# of week) Duration (hours, h) Workload (h)
Lecture & In-Class Activities 14 3 42
Preliminary & Further Study 14 1 14
Land Surveying 0 0 0
Group Work 12 1 12
Laboratory 0 0 0
Reading 0 0 0
Assignment (Homework) 0 0 0
Project Work 0 0 0
Seminar 0 0 0
Internship 0 0 0
Technical Visit 0 0 0
Web Based Learning 12 1 12
Implementation/Application/Practice 0 0 0
Practice at a workplace 0 0 0
Occupational Activity 0 0 0
Social Activity 0 0 0
Thesis Work 0 0 0
Field Study 0 0 0
Report Writing 0 0 0
Final Exam 1 1 1
Preparation for the Final Exam 0 0 0
Mid-Term Exam 0 0 0
Preparation for the Mid-Term Exam 0 0 0
Short Exam 0 0 0
Preparation for the Short Exam 0 0 0
TOTAL 53 0 81
Total Workload of the Course Unit 81
Workload (h) / 25.5 3,2
ECTS Credits allocated for the Course Unit 3,0