1. Why Play in Schools? 2. The Brain, Learning, and Play 3. Communication, Language, and Pretend Play 4. Emotional understanding, Self-Regulation, and Play 5. Developing Personal Social Capabilities Through Play 6. Creative Thinking, Storytelling, and Play 7. Play is not an add on: Rather a way of doing 8. How to Create a Play-Based Approach to Learning 9. The Role of the Teacher in Supporting Children's Play 10. Assessing and Reporting play 11. Practical Suggestions and Examples of Children Learning Through Play
Products specifications
Author
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Louise Paatsch (Deakin University, Australia) |
Pub Date
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07/09/2023 |
Binding
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Paperback / softback |
Pages
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176 |
Country
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United Kingdom |
GBPPrice
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26.99 |
Availability
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Available |
Drawing on research to inform practice, this book is written for teachers and school leaders looking for guidance on how to successfully implement a play-based curriculum in the early years of primary school.
Learning Through Play in the Primary School unpacks the 'why' and the 'how' of embedding play-based pedagogies in the first three years of school. The book is divided into two sections, the first drawing on the latest research to outline the importance of play in a child's development and emotional engagement in learning. The second section provides practical support and examples for how to embed play in a school curriculum to enhance young children's learning. The practical section covers setting up an environment for guided play, demonstrating how to assess learning from play-based activities and how to report on outcomes, supported by checklists, vignettes and case studies.
Written to facilitate the implementation of play-based learning in the primary school years, this book will be an essential guide for pre- and in-service teachers and school leaders.