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The role of songs in languages learning

Teachers love using songs with foreign language learners. But do songs help with learning a new language? We explore the evidence. Singing songs with young learners is a classroom technique beloved by many teachers, especially languages teachers. Many teachers say that songs offe ...  Show more

Playful Pedagogies: Critical thinking, Creativity, Constructing Meaning

Exploring how play-based pedagogies can deepen thinking, spark creativity, and help children construct meaning. In this special extended edition of the Oxford Education Deanery podcast, Professor Kathy Hirsh-Pasek joins Dr Faidra Faitaki and Jasen Booton to explore how playful pe ...  Show more

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