The authors explore how play can be used to increase engagement, motivation and fun in learning situations, examining the theoretical principles of play for learning, types of play for older children, planned and facilitating play-based learning, using thematic approaches when working with individuals, groups and whole classes, in addition to covering important teaching issues such as assessment, inclusion and transition out of primary education.
This is recommended reading for students on primary initial teacher education courses including undergraduate (BEd, BA with QTS), postgraduate (PGCE, SCITT), and employment-based routes into teaching, and also for practicing teachers wishing to enhance their own teaching.
Mary Briggs is Mathematics and Education tutor at the University of Warwick.
Alice Hansen is an educational consultant who works within a number of educational settings and national bodies developing continuing professional development for teachers.
Table of Content
What Is Play in the Primary or Elementary School?Play Principles for Primary or Elementary Aged Children
Types of Play for Primary School Children
Play in the Primary Curriculum
The Role of the Teacher and Other Adults in Play
Planning for Play
Assessment of Play-Based Approaches to Learning
Including All Learners in Play
Transition into Secondary School