Saturday, March 23, 2013


 

Research that Benefits Children and Families

Research enhances the quality of education by generating new ideas, solutions, and insights on a subject matter. Hence, I believe that my research on the play-based learning during early childhood education would help me to better advocate and raise awareness about how play could provide children with an abundance of opportunities to learn about themselves, and others. By conducting  this research, I hope that I can contribute positively in changing  others views about how they believe that play is a waste of time, and children  should be learning specific academic skills, forgetting the facts that play is  the most efficient, powerful, and productive way to learn the information young children need. Actually, research on play based- learning can underpin teachers, professionals, and  policy makers to work together so that they can contribute hugely to stem eliminating play from the formal education of young children. When children play they not only learn, but also develop a passion for learning and exploring their world.

Thus, I believe that my research on play would help on planning diverse strategies for designing rich play environment that reinforce children’s physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development, and provide age-appropriate levels of challenge. By doing this research, I hope that everyone can have better understanding about the fact that children’s play experience  has a direct impact on their ability to learn and develop.

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