Webinar | An Introduction to Learning Through Play: The Junior Years (Age 5–8 years)

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Elementary school Webinar | An Introduction to Learning Through Play: The Junior Years (Age 5–8 years)

Provider: Longworth Education

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Selected for its practical, classroom-ready guidance that helps Years 0–3 teachers understand and apply learning through play effectively

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Original price: NZ$115


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An Introduction to Learning Through Play: The Junior Years (Ages 5–8)

This webinar is designed for teachers new to learning through play, particularly those working in Years 0–3. With a focus on practical, classroom-ready strategies, it supports you to understand what learning through play looks like—and how to make it meaningful in your context.

You’ll explore:
• What the research says about play, learning, and development in the early primary years
• How to align learning through play with the New Zealand Curriculum
• Key developmental stages and how to respond to individual needs
• The functions of play and urges that guide children’s learning
• How to plan and enable play-rich environments in your classroom
• Approaches to formative assessment using Notice, Recognise, Respond

Whether you're just getting started or wanting to build your confidence, this webinar offers a foundation grounded in research and real classroom experience.

Webinar | An Introduction to Learning Through Play: The Junior Years (Age 5–8 years)

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Longworth Education

Longworth Education supports schools with the tools they need to create great learning environments. The tools are based on research. Teachers can create classrooms where children thrive.



Eduye Product ID: 38896

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