@@QueensRun I personally love the blog Passionately Curious Educators! They have a website and Instagram account! If you pop by their site, let them know I sent you so they can say hello to you!
I would need to explore stronger research for Montessori methods. Where I live and work, I will always advocate for the current approaches to play-based learning because Montessori schools are not publicly funded so there will always be equity issues for me regarding the research that’s done locally. Play-based is embedded into the publicly-funded school systems near me so the research about it can include children from all backgrounds.
Great peer reviewed article! Used this in many papers!
Thank you for your kind words!
Great review! Love the thinking of the spectrum of play based learning
Thank you so much for your comment! I really appreciate it!
You rock! I’m excited to keep digging! ❤🎉
You are so kind! I LOVE play based learning!
@@courtneyannephd2618 Can you please guide me towards some good resources? I’m going to look through your videos in the meantime! Thanks!:)
@@QueensRun I personally love the blog Passionately Curious Educators! They have a website and Instagram account! If you pop by their site, let them know I sent you so they can say hello to you!
Thanks for sharing! New sub!
Thank you! It really means a lot to me!
Can you touch on whether play based learning is better than montessori method?
Love this! I’d love to hear her feelings too. I advocate for Play-based learning for all children. 🙌🏾🫶🏽
I would need to explore stronger research for Montessori methods. Where I live and work, I will always advocate for the current approaches to play-based learning because Montessori schools are not publicly funded so there will always be equity issues for me regarding the research that’s done locally. Play-based is embedded into the publicly-funded school systems near me so the research about it can include children from all backgrounds.