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    Playful maths! The influence of play-based learning on academic performance of Palestinian primary school children

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    Martin, R., Murtagh, E. M. and Sawalma, J. (2022) 'Playful maths! The influence of play-based learning on academic performance of Palestinian primary school children', Educational Research for Policy and Practice, available: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10671-022-09312-5.
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    Date
    2022-02-11
    Author
    Martin, Rosemarie
    Murtagh, Elaine M
    Sawalma, Jamil
    Peer Reviewed
    Yes
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    Martin, R., Murtagh, E. M. and Sawalma, J. (2022) 'Playful maths! The influence of play-based learning on academic performance of Palestinian primary school children', Educational Research for Policy and Practice, available: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10671-022-09312-5.
    Abstract
    This study explores the relationship between play-based learning and achievement in mathematics in Palestinian elementary school children. Forty teachers from eight schools received training in play-based pedagogies and follow-up support visits from programme staff (intervention group); four matched schools served as the control group. Grade-appropriate tests were administered to all students in two consecutive school terms. A total of 859 students (458 females, 401 males) and 832 students (477 females, 355 males) completed maths tests in term 1 and 2, respectively. Results revealed that the intervention group attained higher test scores than the control group in both terms (P < 0.01). Furthermore, in term 2 an interaction effect between group and gender was found (P < 0.05), with girls in the intervention group achieving the highest scores. Our finding suggest that play-based learning approaches may enhance academic achievement.
    Keywords
    Learning
    Teaching
    Play
    Palestine
    Mathematics
    Academic success
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    eng
    Publisher
    Springer
    Rights
    12 Months Published source must be acknowledged Must link to publisher version with DOI Post-prints are subject to Springer Nature re-use terms
    License URI
    https://link.springer.com/
    DOI
    10.1007/s10671-022-09312-5
    URI
    https://dspace.mic.ul.ie/handle/10395/3069
    ISSN
    1573-1723
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