Play is essential for learning—but all too often, educators don’t include it in classrooms. Here's how to encourage play in education.

4 ways to encourage play in education


Play is essential for learning—but all too often, educators don’t include it in classrooms

Key points:

  • Putting play into lessons is easy if teachers get creative
  • 4 keys for unlocking student curiosity and critical thinking
  • 6 trends to watch in K-12 schools in 2024
  • For more news on play in learning, visit eSN’s Innovative Teaching hub

As a longtime educator, I’ve witnessed firsthand the incredible benefits that play can have in a K–8 classroom. Unstructured play is how students learn to interact with the world around them. It’s what allows them to master social skills and shapes their communication, cooperation, and responsible decision-making abilities.

More News from eSchool News

Want to share a great resource? Let us know at submissions@eschoolmedia.com.

eSchool News uses cookies to improve your experience. Visit our Privacy Policy for more information.