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Play as the Learning Medium for
Future Scientists, Mathematicians,
and Engineers
by Doris Bergen
[Article Abstract]
In recent years, playful methods of learning have almost disappeared from school
classrooms, and active, creative, extended playtimes during recess, at home, and
in neighborhoods have also greatly diminished. This disappearance of play is especially
unfortunate because it is happening at the very time that professionals in
many scientific, mathematical, and engineering fields articulate the need for creative
and innovative thinkers in their professions and advocate for the use of playful
learning methods to assist students in developing the intellectual abilities required
for excellence in these fields. This article discusses the importance of returning
educators' attention to play as the learning medium that can best develop these
abilities and motivate students to pursue careers in science and mathematics. |