Thursday 25 April 2013

The Importance of Play

There are many factors that influence how a child learns, It is important as adults to revise different strategies for creating a better future for future generations, and the importance of play in a child's life cannot be underestimated as it is a gateway for children to learn and express themselves in a way they feel comfortable,  especially when put into context of education - it is best put by the Plowden Report (1967)
'At the heart of the educational process lies the child'
Many theorists such as Vygotsky and Bruner emphasize its importance and have spent their lives researching the way that children effectively learn. The use of learning through play seems to be spreading in popularity with practitioners, the 'Foundation Phase' for example, was implemented in 2011 and was created through the idea of 3-7 year old children learning through play. Many are left wondering why it is so important that educational systems are adopting the idea for four years of a child's life, but are easily explained by looking at some activites that are involved in the system. The video below shows one such activity and how it can develop various skills that would be useful for children to learn. 

We can see that the children in this video engaging in a role-playing game involving pirates. There are clear development of various skills in the activity  such as problem solving, creativity, to be imaginative (when 'Joshua' draws a map to ensure he doesn't forget where he hides his treasure, and imagining how a pirate would act) social and cultural skills (the children play together and are creating/developing friendships). The children had to contribute to the activity in some way and has to independently construct ideas and concepts. 
It is noticeable in the video that  the children did not realize that they are learning, and therefore did not see it as work. The children saw the activity as something fun, enjoyable and thus making learning child centered/initiated. Skills learnt through play can help the child throughout life, whether in a job or simply socializing with friends, the more physical activities can keep the child fit and develop fine/gross motor skills for sport or simply doing day to day tasks for example, and when it comes to symbolic skills - materials play a big part as they are learning to use objects in the correct way while developing the apporpriate language for their in play scenario. There are few practitioners that believe that children should see learning as work to promote discipline and order - but with positive results from the foundation phase it is impossible to ignore that this could be the best method to teach children. 

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