Playful Learning Landscapes Action Network, Playful Pittsburgh Collaborative, and Trying Together joined together in February 2021 for a virtual conference bringing together educators, researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to discuss and share best practices to support children and families in learning through play.
Presentation Spotlight
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February 3, 2021
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Rethinking Education During and Post COVID-19
Children authentically learn through play. Developmentally appropriate practices allow for multiple opportunities for personal, meaningful play experiences in and out of the classroom – but what has this looked like during the pandemic and remote learning? This workshop will discuss how schools and community organizations have supported children’s growth and learning throughout the pandemic – as well as share key takeaways and what the future holds for teaching and learning through play.
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Dr. Kathy Hirsh-Pasek
Temple University
Dr. Scott Miller
Avonworth Primary Center
Jen Schnakenberg
Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy
February 4, 2021
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How Play Can Improve Mental Health and Wellbeing
Children make sense of what’s happening in the world around them through play, and it impacts their mental health and wellbeing. This workshop will discuss how essential play and positive relationships are in supporting children’s learning and impact their mental health and overall wellbeing.
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Cindy Eggleton
Brilliant Detroit
Sarah Grubb
Early Learning Resource Center Region 5
Sheba Gittens
Community Artist
February 4, 2021
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Addressing Equity Issues Through Playful Learning
The freedom to play improves children’s social, emotional, physical, and cognitive skills. All children deserve equitable opportunities to experience the joy of playful learning. This workshop will focus on resources and strategies to promote equitable and meaningful learning opportunities.
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Dr. Nikole Hollins-Sims
Pennsylvania Training and Technical Assistance Network
Dr. Mandy Maguire
University of Texas at Dallas
February 9, 2021
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Activating Communities Around Playful Learning
Play fosters opportunities for children to learn and develop communication, problem solving, and creativity skills. What does it look like for communities to elevate playful learning? This workshop will highlight ways individuals and organizations can activate playful learning including the why and how.
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Ariana Brazier
ATL Parent Like a Boss
Bettye Ferguson
Belmont Alliance Civic Association
Justin Forzano
Open Field
Shari Hersh & Gamar Markarian
Mural Arts
Sarah Siplak
Playful Pittsburgh Collaborative
February 10, 2021
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Using Technology to Strengthen the Way We Learn and Play
Now more than ever technology has become a tool for learning. This workshop will discuss strategies to use technology in developmentally appropriate ways to engage children and families in learning. Participants will also be encouraged to think outside the box about forms of technology and how creative and imaginative play helps children connect learning objectives to real world application.
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Elias Blinkoff
Temple Infant & Child Lab
Katie Gullone
Trying Together
Keith Griffin & Javier Maisonet
MathTalk
Karishma Menon & Simran Mulchandani
Project Rangeet, India
Megan Rooney
La Escuelita Arcoiris
February 10, 2021
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Replicable and Low-Cost Ideas for Playful Learning
Play is not about expensive equipment or materials; playful learning happens all around us with everyday items. This workshop will serve as an idea generator as panelists share strategies for replicable and low-cost ideas for playful learning.
Rebecca Fabiano
Fab Youth Philly
Amy Kronberg
Learn to Earn Dayton
Shannon Merenstein
HATCH Art Studio
Aishwarya Narayana & Shashwath Ravisundar
HUME