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You've heard that play is the brains favorite way of learning. So why isn't play incorporated in more learning experiences?
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I believe playful learning engages and motivates children in a most appropriate way by letting them enjoy in a playful environment. It enhances social developmental outcomes and life-long learning for the kids and hence prepares them for global workplace of tomorrow.
Comment by Jennifer Bander on June 21, 2011 at 8:56pm
Comment by Barb Holden on April 22, 2011 at 1:29am Playful learning - this topic is really exciting. Alberta, I am hearing, is focused on bringing the 'play' back to early learning. I am interested in seeing playful learning implemented throughout the grades.
As an adult, play is my own preferred method of learning. It's so engaging to be able to follow your own interests and spend as much time, or as little, on an idea. . . I recently learned to Twitter by watching other people and playing with it on my own. That's the best way to learn!
"Tell me, I forget. Show me, I remember. Involve me, I understand." ~ Ancient Chinese
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