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The Essential Role of Play in School Contexts for the Well-Being of Children
Author(s) -
Sandra J. Stone
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
learning landscapes
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1913-5688
DOI - 10.36510/learnland.v10i2.817
Subject(s) - curriculum , context (archaeology) , pedagogy , order (exchange) , psychology , developmental psychology , child development , sociology , business , geography , archaeology , finance
This article affirms the essential role of play for the well-being of children within the school context. The article explores the definition of play, why play is so important, gives examples of play in schools, and advocates for a child-centered approach to learning. The downside of a curriculum-centered approach is explored as an agent of anti-well-being for children. Standards and standardized tests are toxic to children’s healthy growth and development, crowding out or eliminating play from schools. The article advocates for a place for play in schools in order to promote the well-being of every child.

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