Play-based education is vital for children's development, fostering creativity, problem-solving and social skills. Research indicates that play enhances learning by activating the brain's pleasure ...
That joyfulness can extend even to the more mundane lessons, like learning new vocabulary, which historically has involved ...
Play-based education is gaining recognition as a powerful method for early learning, shaping young minds in profound ways. Through imaginative scenarios, sensory experiences, and peer interactions, ...
Today's children are growing up in a rapidly transforming digital era. From an early age, they're exposed to digital stimulation. It means their way of thinking is developing differently from that of ...
Game-based learning is a powerful student-centred approach for boosting motivation, collaboration and participation. Games turn learning into an active, interactive and enjoyable experience that ...
AS THE early years sector prepares for significant updates to the EYFS framework in September 2025, experts are urging policymakers to remember that whilst regulatory changes are important, it’s the ...
For over fifty years, digital games have become an increasingly prominent part of our lives, and their potential in the classroom has grown. This is because games promote a different kind of ...
Children learning through play at the launch of the Takalani Sesame Regional Play Festivals. Picture Supplied In its bid to encourage parents and caregivers to adopt play-based learning to support ...
Since 2013, the World Bank Group has increased sixfold its investments in Early Childhood Education (ECE) in Europe and Central Asia, from $50 million to $314 million, covering 12 countries. In ...