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‘Play’ pedagogy could create next generation of entrepreneurs

Kids are disengaging from traditional schooling and going ‘back to basics’ isn’t a panacea, says education consultant.

Longworth Education CEO Dr Sarah Aiono.

Will Mace Tue, 02 Jul 2024

New Zealand’s primary school curriculum planners need to put more emphasis on learning through ‘play’ to help grow the kind of creative-thinking entrepreneurs that society celebrates, according to an education consultant that’s seeing kids disengage from education around the world.

Dr Sarah

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Will Mace Tue, 02 Jul 2024
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