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Play as a pedagogical resource to support children´s development, learning and creativity

Play as a pedagogical resource to support children´s development, learning and creativity

Join us in exploring the great learning potential of play and make a difference in children´s education.
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Description

Bring yourself back to your childhood. Do you remember how happy you felt when you were playing? And how many things you learned from that? This module highlights the centrality of play in childhood and the ways it encourages creativity, learning development and social community among children. The module will start with online activities where the theoretical foundations of play as a pedagogical resource will be laid down. During the face-to-face week, you will meet peers and participate in different play situations, both indoors and outdoors. Site visits and excursions are also planned.

The Team

HE
Helene Elvstrand
Teacher
AB
Anna Martín Bylund
Teacher
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Study format
Blended
Application period
2 December 2024 – 2 March 2025
Study period
31 March – 23 May 2025
Credits
3 ECTS
Pace
25%
Hosting university
Linkoping University
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Learning outcomes

Children´s play theories

The ability to describe children's play based on different approaches and theories

ESCO SKILLS

Pedagogy and play

Ability to discuss pedagogical organisation of play based on research.

ESCO SKILLS

Play as educational resource

Ability to explain how teachers can create conditions for play and use play as an educational resource.

ESCO SKILLS

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Information

In this module, play is treated as a central part of childhood and it is described from different research-based perspectives. Play is also related to teachers’ mission to stimulate creativity, learning and development and promote social community between children. Furthermore, how teachers can create environments for play is discussed, as well as the pedagogical potential in play as a way to interact and communicate. The module develops upon a childhood sociological perspective, including concepts such as children's perspectives and children's agency.

The module will start with online activities that will provide the theoretical background in play as a pedagogical resource. During the face-to-face week at Linköping University, campus Norrköping (12-16 May 2025), you will have the opportunity to meet peers and par­ticipate in interactive activities. Vari­ous play situations, including both outdoor and indoor play, will be explored. Site visits to early-childhood and extended education centers are planned, along with excursions to both the forest and the city of Norrköping. Students will also employ their different backgrounds to inform discussions about play.

This module is an excellent choice for students of teaching programmes and for students of other disciplines that are curious about how play can stimulate creativity and learning in their filed.

Hosting university

Linkoping University

Linkoping University