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This episode explores how schools can balance well-being and achievement without sacrificing rigor. With guest Anne Anderson of Denmark’s Playful Learning Project, we examine how playful, inclusive learning strengthens academic skills, supports neurodiverse students, and builds belonging.
The conversation challenges deficit-based systems, highlights practical classroom shifts, and reframes play as intentional inquiry, practice, and problem-solving. When educators design learning with choice, flexibility, and courage, schools become places of joy, purpose, and deep learning, not compliance or fear.
By Courtney Dickinson and Sarah ZuckermanThis episode explores how schools can balance well-being and achievement without sacrificing rigor. With guest Anne Anderson of Denmark’s Playful Learning Project, we examine how playful, inclusive learning strengthens academic skills, supports neurodiverse students, and builds belonging.
The conversation challenges deficit-based systems, highlights practical classroom shifts, and reframes play as intentional inquiry, practice, and problem-solving. When educators design learning with choice, flexibility, and courage, schools become places of joy, purpose, and deep learning, not compliance or fear.