Listen "Episode 3 - Imaginative Play and Attitudes Towards Others"
Episode Synopsis
Send us a textDr Sian Jones from Queen Margaret University has conducted research which explores how imaginative play can be used to increase a child's intentions to play with children who are immigrants or refugees. In this episode Sian and Sarah Taylor-Whiteway discuss the idea of imagination, the impact of being from an isolated group and how play has the potential to build connections between groups. We consider how these ideas can be used in the classroom to promote inclusion and friendships. You can follow Sian on twitter @dr_sian_jones. You can find out about Philosophy for Children here https://p4c.com/ and read the 'Give Racism the Red Card' report here https://www.theredcard.org/publications.Twitter: @emcurriculumContact: [email protected]: "Moodswing" by Podington BearFrom the Free Music ArchiveCC BY NCX: @emcurriculumMusic: "Moodswing" by Poddington BearFrom the Free Music ArchiveCC by NC