Play as a Manifestation of Children’s Imagination and Creativity
Abstract
This theoretical paper sheds light on the interrelatedness between play, imagination, and creativity, and the importance of realizing this interrelatedness in early childhood education. Based on a thoughtful review of relevant literature, I suggest that children’s play manifests and prompts their imagination and creativity. In addition, I argue that play is a fundamental element in teaching and learning that has the potential to change the classroom environment into an expansive and creative environment. In that space, we can see a real educative play that can “engage, intrigue, interest, puzzle, and enchant” (Jardine et al, 2003, p. 22). Imagination, play, and creativity are necessarily interrelated and interwoven as one fabric; they complete and prompt each other, and together they support learning, opening the door to the possible and the not-yet experienced.
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Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
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Journal Section
Review
Authors
Ayman Aljarrah
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This is me
Canada
Publication Date
March 6, 2017
Submission Date
June 7, 2018
Acceptance Date
June 7, 2018
Published in Issue
Year 2017 Volume: 5 Number: 1