Investigating Teacher Perspectives on Imagination and Visualization in Early Childhood Education

Dr. Meeramani N
Amit Kansal
Dr. Jayaprakash Lamoria
Hitesh Kalra
Dr. Angad Tiwary
Ameya Ambulkar
Lokesh Verma

Abstract

Teacher perspectives on imagination and visualization in early childhood training perform an important part in molding the cognitive and emotional improvement of young learners. The study is based on instructors’ self-mentioned perspectives, which can be subjective and motivated through personal biases, experiences, and interpretations of imagination and visualization. In this study, the teacher's perspective on imagination and visualization in early childhood education was investigated. The study included 250 primary school teachers, demonstrating the quality of the findings and reflecting their opinions. The study used SPSS version 28 software to analyse the teacher's opinion with the utilization of the chi-square test and confirmatory factor analysis test. The result of research indicates that elementary school pupils develop their imagination through fairy tales, character role plays, and language training that uses linguistic codes to transmit imagery.

How to Cite

Dr. Meeramani N, Amit Kansal, Dr. Jayaprakash Lamoria, Hitesh Kalra, Dr. Angad Tiwary, Ameya Ambulkar, & Lokesh Verma. (2024). Investigating Teacher Perspectives on Imagination and Visualization in Early Childhood Education. EVOLUTIONARY STUDIES IN IMAGINATIVE CULTURE, 622–632. https://doi.org/10.70082/esiculture.vi.1131