Drawings as Children’s Voice in Studies of Children’s Learning Beyond Classroom
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2018-04Author
Hashim, Mega Suria
Sahimi, Nurul Nadiah
Aziz, Nor Fadzila
Asrun, Arti Manikam
Yusof, Janatun Naim
Said, Ismail
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Children learn to engage with nature when they have access to play various kind of outdoor activities.
This enhances the growth for their development, which has a significant impact on children’s quality of
life. Through children’s drawing the possibility to express their moods, feeling and idea on aesthetic sense
has little attention. Hence this study to explore the character of the development pattern of children’s
expressive drawings especially in shapes, according to their age, as well as portraying awareness in the
natural environment that focuses on the farming activities.Through a participatory approach, this research
was conducted in a rural setting in Laman Tamara, Kuala Pilah, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. The study
examined on 20 middle childhood children, aged 7 to 12, from an urban school. As part of the farming
programme, the children need to identify the landscape elements surround them before they interpret
into their drawings. Their responses were analyzed through two analytical perspectives which based on
inductive content analysis. Data were recorded in Microsoft Office Excel 2013 for further analysis. The
study found that children have the abilities and skills of remembering on the physical characteristics
through their intellectual realism which they transformed into its drawing shapes. Through drawings,
children also showed their awareness and appreciation of nature as they were experimenting the real-life
education that found in their surroundings. Therefore, children’s expression through drawing leads to the
betterment of their knowledge and their experience that can extend the child-friendly outdoor learning to
be more fun and joyful.