Teaching and Learning Department capstone projectPlay in the lives of children of all ages is on the decline. This decline is even more dramatic in the middle grades, as in this context, play is almost non-existent and has been replaced with a rise in negative qualities such as anxiety, stress, and depression. This decline in play is surprising as researchers have continued to tell us of the many benefits of play for development and learning throughout the lifespan. In this paper, I examine the middle grades context and offer play as a model for meeting the needs of the middle grades learner. I then go on to give examples of how play has been incorporated in classrooms in the form of a continuum of play, showing how play might be applie...
Play is an essential part of learning and development for children and is an increasingly important ...
The phenomenon of play is proposed as a legitimate goal for interactive multimedia learning environm...
Higher education faculty strive to adopt pedagogical approaches that generate student engagement, mo...
Recent efforts to define qualities of effective teaching practice have done little to capture the ro...
This white paper is framed by an understanding of the proposed influence play has on the process of ...
If play is deemed to fulfill children’s social, emotional and physical domains, as well as satisfy t...
As part of a PhD researching teacher’s positive emotions in secondary mathematics education, I am ex...
Play as an academic field comprises multiple disciplines, definitions, and objectives and acknowledg...
Journal of Childhood Studies 42(3), S. 62-69Vygotsky and his followers believe that make- believe pl...
We will be exploring the benefits of play in early childhood classrooms and beyond. Research shows t...
At its current state, the educational system in America seems doomed with its single-minded, single-...
It is a well-known fact that play has an important role in a child’s life beginning in infancy and c...
Play is enjoying the moment, spontaneously acting child-like. In research, defining play has histori...
The notion that children learn best when they learn through play stimulates much controversy in the ...
The diverse benefits of play, especially for young children, have been cited for decades (Barnett,...
Play is an essential part of learning and development for children and is an increasingly important ...
The phenomenon of play is proposed as a legitimate goal for interactive multimedia learning environm...
Higher education faculty strive to adopt pedagogical approaches that generate student engagement, mo...
Recent efforts to define qualities of effective teaching practice have done little to capture the ro...
This white paper is framed by an understanding of the proposed influence play has on the process of ...
If play is deemed to fulfill children’s social, emotional and physical domains, as well as satisfy t...
As part of a PhD researching teacher’s positive emotions in secondary mathematics education, I am ex...
Play as an academic field comprises multiple disciplines, definitions, and objectives and acknowledg...
Journal of Childhood Studies 42(3), S. 62-69Vygotsky and his followers believe that make- believe pl...
We will be exploring the benefits of play in early childhood classrooms and beyond. Research shows t...
At its current state, the educational system in America seems doomed with its single-minded, single-...
It is a well-known fact that play has an important role in a child’s life beginning in infancy and c...
Play is enjoying the moment, spontaneously acting child-like. In research, defining play has histori...
The notion that children learn best when they learn through play stimulates much controversy in the ...
The diverse benefits of play, especially for young children, have been cited for decades (Barnett,...
Play is an essential part of learning and development for children and is an increasingly important ...
The phenomenon of play is proposed as a legitimate goal for interactive multimedia learning environm...
Higher education faculty strive to adopt pedagogical approaches that generate student engagement, mo...