Abstract
Playful learning has immense potential and relevance across all educational levels, from early childhood to university settings. However, play is often dismissed as an activity reserved only for young children and is ignored in higher education The purpose of this practitioner article is to share instructional strategies and insights in order to demonstrate the immense potential of play at the university level. The goal is not only to inspire teacher educators to be critical thinkers and to creatively interweave playful learning into their pedagogy but to provide concrete examples through modeling of how this can be done. Initially, a dedicated class session centered on play is described. Then, activities integrated throughout the semester are detailed.
Recommended Citation
Wild, N. (2024). Playful Learning in Higher Education to Inspire Playful Learning in P-12 Classrooms. Excelsior: Leadership in Teaching and Learning, 17(1). CCBY.
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