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Paxton, Kirsty – American Journal of Play, 2022
The author examines guided play among students in a South African classroom using a play-and-write workshop constructed by her and her students. She determines that the workshop displays the characteristics of playful learning, lies on the playful learning spectrum, and fits the criteria for guided play. She concludes that, given the benefits of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Play, Writing Instruction, Writing Workshops
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Barekat, Nima Asemani – International Journal of Curriculum and Instruction, 2023
In the 21st Century, it has become more difficult for teachers to attract students to the curriculum due to many factors that entertain students. Hence, teachers need to think about teaching methods that indirectly motivate students to learn. Moreover, this need is more felt in mathematics because it requires the constant creation of new cognitive…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 6, Elementary School Students, Play
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Bustamante, Andres S.; Begolli, Kreshnik Nasi; Alvarez-Vargas, Daniela; Bailey, Drew H.; Richland, Lindsey Engle – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2022
This study tested a novel approach to capitalizing on the benefits of play for informal math learning. Two experiments evaluated a platform called "Fraction Ball," that provides an embodied, playful, and physically active learning experience by modifying the lines on a basketball court to support rational number learning. In the Pilot…
Descriptors: Play, Physical Activities, Fractions, Arithmetic
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Sohrabi, Tayebeh – Brock Education: A Journal of Educational Research and Practice, 2021
This study examined the effects of group games on female elementary students' cooperation skills. Two classes of elementary female students were assigned as an experimental or a control group. The study used a quasi-experimental method for the evaluation and comparison of cooperation development and administered the Measurement of…
Descriptors: Play, Interpersonal Competence, Cooperation, Elementary School Students
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Matthew Yanko – LEARNing Landscapes, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic's restrictions for schools and playgrounds threatened children's social and emotional wellbeing. In response, Grade 4/5 students created music-based activities through action research to sustain playground interactions. This study explored the crucial yet fragile playground relationships and the children's determination to…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Grade 4, Grade 5
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Platt, Michelle; Malecki, Christine K.; Luckner, Amy; Wiemer, Kristina; Pyun, Yoonsun – Psychology in the Schools, 2022
Prosocial teasing is the positive playful form of relational aggression, and studies have found children engage in playful teasing more often than aggressive teasing. Therefore, understanding the basic characteristics or skills that contribute to the more complex social skill of prosocial teasing is important. The current study focused on the role…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 5, Prosocial Behavior, Play
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Wilson, Kylie; Ramella, Kelly; Poulos, Allison – Journal of School Health, 2022
Background: School connectedness (SC) is associated with improved health and academic outcomes. The purposes of this study were to explore factors contributing to students' perceptions of SC and if participation in structured recreation at school was associated with SC. Methods: We used concurrent mixed-methods including cross-sectional…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Grade 6, Elementary School Students, Student Attitudes
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Bjørgen, Anne Mette – Education 3-13, 2022
This article investigates how 9-13 years old pupils interpret activities involving the use of tablets in two Norwegian primary schools. The theoretical context draws on Goffman's frame analysis and on research on young people's digital literacy practices as socially situated meaning-making practices. Data was gathered through group interviews. The…
Descriptors: Tablet Computers, Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Digital Literacy
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McDermott, Mairi; Lenters, Kim – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2021
Humour, when engaged in the classroom, tends to be used as a means to hook youth into the 'real' material of school, when officially sanctioned at all. Humour can be dangerous, not-the-least in its potential to produce chaos, presenting difficulties in the rigid climate of accountability and standardisation. As we animate, humour can trouble…
Descriptors: Humor, Play, Critical Literacy, Psychological Patterns
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Han, Christina S.; Brussoni, Mariana J.; Mâsse, Louise C. – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2022
Autonomy -- acting volitionally with a sense of choice -- is a crucial right for children. Given parents' pivotal position in their child's autonomy development, we examined how parental autonomy support and children's need for autonomy were negotiated and manifested in the context of children's independent mobility -- children's ability to play,…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Parent Child Relationship, Physical Mobility, Foreign Countries
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Daly, Nicola; Kleker, Dorea; Short, Kathy G. – Language and Education, 2022
Children continuously engage in developing theories about how the world works as they inquire through play and interactions with others. In this study, we investigated children's in-process thinking in the form of working theories about language as they participated in engagements around dual language picturebooks in an afterschool club. Our…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Multilingual Materials, Bilingualism, Inquiry
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Ishihama, Kanako; Shikano, Akiko; Noi, Shingo – Child Care in Practice, 2022
Aim: Investigating the relationship between what Japanese elementary school students (aged 8 to 12) actually do and what they want to do in their free time, and clarifying the problems concerning Japanese children's free time. Background: Previous studies reported that 51.2% of Japanese fifth and sixth graders answered that they were either…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes, Elementary School Students, Leisure Time
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Baek, Youngkyun; Touati, Achraf – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2020
This article reports an empirical study that explores gender differences in both cooperative and collaborative social gaming in relation to achievements and attitudes. Another aim was to compare students' game attitudes, feelings toward group work, and achievements in cooperative versus collaborative digital game-based learning environments. One…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Games, Play
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Zhang, Zhenzhen; Stevenson, Kathryn T.; Martin, Katherine L. – Environmental Education Research, 2022
Although green schoolyards provide many benefits to children and communities, little research explores students' perceptions of these benefits and how natural elements (e.g. gardens, trees) and associated use shape student experience. We examine the relationship between nature-based attributes, nature-based activities, and teacher-led activities…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Playgrounds, Play, Mental Health
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Rubuliak, Rebecca; Spencer, Nancy L. I. – Sport, Education and Society, 2022
Recess can be a valuable and significant experience in children's lives, providing opportunities for outdoor free play and engagement with peers; however, children experiencing disability often withdraw or are excluded during recess. The recess context has received little attention from an inclusion perspective and the voices of children…
Descriptors: Recess Breaks, Elementary School Students, Peer Influence, Teacher Influence
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