Children, Play, ResearchMaking the Case for Play: Gathering the Evidence Cole-Hamilton, Issy and Harrop, Andrew and Street, Cathy (2002). London: National Children's Bureau; 210 pages. $27.44. ISBN 1900990342. This detailed, thoughtful book stands alone but has a follow-on volume, Making the Case for Play: Building Policies and Strategies for School-Aged Children. Taken together, they offer an overview of the state of play and play policy in England as of 2001, as well as a method of approaching the subject for other countries. I confess to envy as I read the first volume-why don’t we have this kind of information and information gathering on play in the U.S.? The central government’s Department of Culture Media and Sport funded the Chi...
Playing was a central activity in the everyday lives of the 3-and 4-year-olds who took part in our r...
This article describes a collaborative research project which aimed to elicit the views of children,...
Background and aim(s)Playtime in schools has been shown to have wide-ranging benefits to children an...
Children's play is important for individual children and for society as a whole. The current paper d...
This chapter explores complex and controversial debates relating to the place of play in children’s ...
The Big Lottery Fund's Children's Play Programme provided an ideal opportunity to gather evidence of...
Learning through play has emerged as an important strategy to promote student engagement, inclusion,...
Learning through play has emerged as an important strategy to promote student engagement, inclusion,...
This unique collection of 12 research projects carried out by experienced practitioners in the play ...
This issue of Early Childhood in Focus is published to coincide with the UN Committee on the Rights ...
The role of play in child development is a source of ongoing interest and debate. In this book, reno...
Play does not happen in a sealed vacuum, and it is practised in myriad ways across time and cultures...
What is the potential of children's play to promote equality in outcomes and address learning gaps b...
Play and children’s learning are the two things that cannot be separated, as play appears to be chil...
The aim of this case study was to investigate how children in one school in Ghana interacted with th...
Playing was a central activity in the everyday lives of the 3-and 4-year-olds who took part in our r...
This article describes a collaborative research project which aimed to elicit the views of children,...
Background and aim(s)Playtime in schools has been shown to have wide-ranging benefits to children an...
Children's play is important for individual children and for society as a whole. The current paper d...
This chapter explores complex and controversial debates relating to the place of play in children’s ...
The Big Lottery Fund's Children's Play Programme provided an ideal opportunity to gather evidence of...
Learning through play has emerged as an important strategy to promote student engagement, inclusion,...
Learning through play has emerged as an important strategy to promote student engagement, inclusion,...
This unique collection of 12 research projects carried out by experienced practitioners in the play ...
This issue of Early Childhood in Focus is published to coincide with the UN Committee on the Rights ...
The role of play in child development is a source of ongoing interest and debate. In this book, reno...
Play does not happen in a sealed vacuum, and it is practised in myriad ways across time and cultures...
What is the potential of children's play to promote equality in outcomes and address learning gaps b...
Play and children’s learning are the two things that cannot be separated, as play appears to be chil...
The aim of this case study was to investigate how children in one school in Ghana interacted with th...
Playing was a central activity in the everyday lives of the 3-and 4-year-olds who took part in our r...
This article describes a collaborative research project which aimed to elicit the views of children,...
Background and aim(s)Playtime in schools has been shown to have wide-ranging benefits to children an...