Role Play Pedagogy in Early Years - Early Childhood Education
Leading Early Years Educator and Founder Preschool - Wiz Kids International
Workshop was conducted in a very smooth manner focusing on the games and activities we can perform in the classrooms.
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It was really knowledgeable and the steps taken by IPN Academy is really hats off 👏
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The workshop was very beneficial to make the students understand how to indulge into the lesson through role play.
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Really it was helpful as a teacher and I got more ideas to conduct role play in class thank you mam
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The trainer was very informative and discussed some important ways of engaging the learners which can be used for any grades.
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The session was practically very enriching.. Attending the session I have learnt the role of a teacher in conducting role play in classroom
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Yes! Role play is a powerful educational tool in schooling. It engages students actively, encourages creativity, and enhances their understanding of various concepts. Here are some key reasons why role play is important in education: 1. Enhances Understanding of Concepts Students can better grasp complex topics by acting them out. For example, a historical role play can bring events to life and deepen understanding. 2. Develops Communication Skills Role play encourages students to articulate their thoughts clearly, improving both verbal and non-verbal communication. 3. Promotes Empathy and Social Awareness By stepping into someone else's shoes, students develop empathy and understand diverse perspectives. 4. Boosts Creativity and Imagination It allows students to think creatively, encouraging them to explore different solutions and viewpoints. 5. Builds Confidence Participating in role plays helps students become And makes learning easy
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The workshop was fruitful... Well elaborated the importance of role play in early education
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Excellent workshop was conducted.The speaker was too good,polite and had a very good knowledge.She made the workshop so interesting.Hope to join many more workshop with IPN Academy
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The organizers did an outstanding job of creating a valuable learning experience .
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The session was very informative and interactive and fruitful.Ideas exchange was there.
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It was very nice session. I am thankful to IPN for such a brian provoking session which will definitely help me to inculcate the pedagogical skills
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The workshop was very good and helped us to teach the students
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I would like to extend my sincere gratitude for the insightful and engaging workshop on Role play pedagogy by Ms C Sahu .Your expertise and clear explanations provided valuable guidance, helping us deepen our understanding of the curriculum and best practices for effective implementation. Ma'am we appreciated the way she simplified complex concepts.
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Amazing workshop ma'am! Now I can implement role play in a better way in my class
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It was a fruitful session.I learned a lot and looking forward to attend more such workshops.
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It was very educational and professional. I benefited alot
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It is good for junior School level can be applicable in senior classes with smart approach.
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Importance of Role Play pedagogy for making classrooms more engaging was explained effectively
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Very helpful and effective. It is of great use in classroom.
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Valuable insights were shared and it really helpful.
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Role play will encourage children to think creatively and develop problem solving skills.
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Extremely useful in class.Very relatable strategies got to know in the session.
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Incredible and informative workshop also well structured.
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Role play in early years simply means kids talk better, imagine, shares imitating real-life roles and situations. It develops communication, creativity, social skills, problem-solving, and emotional understanding all while having fun.
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Ma'ams experience has enabled her to answer all of our questions based on the difficulties we experience in the classroom. Some new teachers had simpler questions, but even the way she explained did not bore us, it enlightened us more.
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