To promote equitable learning for students, schools must prioritize movement-filled learning, breaks and sunny educational spaces in order to create happier, healthier and more successful kids.
Silas McLellan, a kindergartner in a play-based learning class, plays with toy blocks during Choice Time at Symonds ...
Play is often viewed as the natural language of childhood. But beyond simply being fun, play is a vital component of early ...
When it comes to their kids’ education, parents are always hunting for the next thing to get their kids more involved in their own school experience. The Chattahoochee Valley Learning Resource Center ...
When students move from university course work to real-world applications like internships, practicums or clinical placements ...
Connecticut’s recent legislation supporting play-based learning in pre-K and elementary classrooms embraces a transformative approach long supported by child development experts: learning through play ...
Connecticut teachers want you to know that “play-based learning” is not an oxymoron. For years child development and education experts have praised the benefits of play-based learning — a pedagogy ...
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 ...
ROCHESTER — Families now have a new way to experience SPARK, The Children’s Museum of Rochester, via a new partnership with the Rochester Public Library. As of Aug. 1, library cardholders can check ...
It’s that time of year when kindergartners proudly march across the stage to receive a certification of completion, enjoy the summer, and look ahead to 1st grade. This transition once represented a ...