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Thanks for being included in the "free" collection - because every teacher NEEDS to hear this

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Revisado: 09-14-24

In the last section, Portnoy states that her goal is to take the learning from the ivory towers and make it accessible to everyone and she absolutely does that. I use play in many ways in my ESL lessons because I see the benefits but it can be hard to justify that to their Czech parents - who come from a generation where school was decidedly un-fun but you suffered through it anyway, because... because. And as a teacher of also adults - I hear it ALL THE TIME - how they remember very little of their science, history and foreign language classes. Shame, isn't it. All those years. COMPULSARY education - and little in the way of retention or value to the individual.

"GAME ON BRAIN ON" is full of examples of research supporting the idea that play is how we best learn. And the current model desperately needs reforming.

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