Written by James Cox, Head of Advocacy and Policy - Education, Save the Children International In this piece, James Cox, Education Policy and Advocacy Lead at Save the Children International, defends ...
As the world continues to change, so must the way we approach education—especially in the early years. Play-based learning has become a cornerstone of modern primary education, shaping a child’s ...
Over the years of working with children, I have seen many circumstances supporting the importance of play for appropriate development. This is also something supported quite strongly in the research ...
The association of play and learning may seem contradictory, given the properties of each of these terms. While the former has the effect of pleasure, the latter can refer to constraint. And yet, play ...
In his Aims of Education address to new University of Chicago undergraduate students, Prof. Patrick Jagoda posed a playful, yet philosophical question that he often asks students in the courses he ...
Games have long been used to support learning, reflection and socialization. However, when inspired by the worlds of science fiction, they take on a new dimension, drawing us into worlds where the ...
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One of my favorite sounds in the world is children playing. Although our children are well past that age, we have stayed in a neighborhood where new families move in all the time. One of the things ...
Steve Adubato and One-on-One Contributor Mary Gamba are joined by Dionne Ledford, EdD, Executive Director and Superintendent of Roseville Community Charter Schools, about the keys to our children's ...