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Why Should Learning is Fun
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  • Learning can and should be fun. This is not just
    a moral position, but a scientific one too.
  • When you learn a new thing, or get a surprise,
    there is a shot of a chemical messenger in your
    brain called dopamine. Dopamine is famous among
    neuroscientists for its involvement in the reward
    and motivation systems of the brain.

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  • Learning something new triggers a chemical
    release of the same kind as cocaine, albeit in a
    much more subtle manner. As methods of getting
    your kicks you can perhaps compare it to the
    difference between walking up a hill yourself or
    being strapped to a rocket and blasted up -
    slower, harder work, but a lot more sustainable
    and youre in a better state to enjoy the view
    when you get there.
  • One of the many negative things about the
    misconception that education is about
    transmitting content is the idea that any fun you
    have is taking time away from proper learning,
    and that proper learning shouldnt be fun.

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  • Rather than fun being a relief from learning, or
    a distraction from it, for most of our history,
    before school, learning had to be its own
    motivation. Brains that learnt well had more
    offspring, and so learning evolved to be
    rewarding.
  • In lots of teaching situations we focus on the
    right and wrong answers to things, which is a
    venerable paradigm for learning, but not the only
    one. There is a less structured,
    curiosity-driven, paradigm which focuses not on
    what is absolutely right or wrong, but instead on
    what is surprising. A problem with rights and
    wrongs is that, for some people, the pressure of
    being correct gets in the way of experiencing
    what actually is.

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  • You can try this for yourself, either in any
    teaching you do, or any learning. Often we will
    get blocked at a particular stage in our
    learning. A normal response is to try harder, and
    to focus more on what were doing right, and what
    were doing wrong. Sometimes this helps, but
    sometimes it just digs us further into our rut.
    The way out of the rut is to re-focus on
    experiencing again.

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  • Ill give you an example from one of the two
    things I know best about teaching - aikido, the
    Japanese martial art. Aikido involves some quite
    intricate throws and grappling moves. Often a
    student is so intent on getting through the move,
    and on trying hard to get it right, that they
    become completely stuck, repeatedly doing
    something that doesnt work, and usually too
    fast. Even if you say or show explicitly the
    correct movement, they cant seem to get it. In
    this situation, one teaching technique that we
    can use is to tell the student to stop trying to
    do the move correctly, and instead do it
    deliberately wrong. Try pushing over this way to
    the left, Ill say, Now try the opposite over
    to the right. Now try high, or low. Which is
    easiest? By removing the obligation to get the
    move correct I hope to give permission to the
    student to just experience the effect they are
    having on their partners balance. Once they can
    tune into this they can figure out for themselves
    what the right thing to do is, without me having
    to tell them.

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  • However you do it, if you can get out of the rut
    of right and wrong you free up a natural capacity
    for experience-led, curiosity-driven learning.
    Soon youll be flying along again, experiencing
    the learning equivalent of the joggers high, and
    all thanks to that chemical messenger dopamine
    and a brain thats evolved to find things out for
    itself, and feel good while doing it.
  • Ways to Make Learning Fun for Different Age
    Levels

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  • Early Childhood Education
  • Young children learn best when they are having a
    good time in a safe environment. Play-based
    learning is crucial at a young age. Learning
    through games allows young children to build
    critical skills in areas such as math and reading
    while not even realizing they are actively
    learning. Even so, learning through fun
    activities, active play, and games breeds
    positive attitudes towards learning and school.
  • In addition to learning basic academic skills,
    young children will also develop social and
    emotional skills through sharing and cooperating
    with other children during these activities. Some
    activities that you can incorporate into learning
    include rhyming games, singing songs, alphabet
    blocks or magnets, drawing/painting/play
    dough/colouring, counting games, math
    manipulative, sorting objects, etc.

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  • Elementary Grades
  • There are lots of opportunities to make learning
    fun in the elementary classroom - for all subject
    areas. With the advancement of classroom
    technology, there are tons of resources to help
    get students actively participating and enjoying
    learning. By including hands-on activities in
    formats such as learning stations, cooperative
    learning groups, centres, and think-pair-share,
    students can actively participate in groups to
    learn, solve problems, and have fun.
  • Incorporating technology into the classroom also
    provides a myriad of ways to make learning fun
    for students. Using iPads, computers, or SMART
    Boards allows for learning to become hands-on and
    game-like. Virtual field trips, classroom apps,
    and technology to motivate reading and learning
    games are all great ways for students to actively
    learn while having fun.

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  • High School Students
  • Learning at this age can quickly become
    difficult, boring, and tedious if not enough
    effort is put into making learning active,
    engaging, and fun. There is no reason that more
    difficult material cant be taught in fun ways.
    It just takes a little bit more creativity.
  • Teenagers still enjoy a good game, group project,
    or problem-based learning activity that allows
    them to participate actively and changes up the
    lecture-based learning atmosphere. For instance,
    you can make test review fun by utilizing games
    like jeopardy, trivial pursuit, sink or swim, or
    head of the class. Teenagers love competition,
    and this is an excellent way to get students
    excited about reviewing valuable content.

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  • Science Classroom
  • The science classroom offers lots of great
    hands-on learning opportunities to engage older
    students. Exciting experiments can be done
    everywhere from inside the school lab to outside
    on the school grounds keeps learning fun. Math
    can be made more enjoyable by having students
    actively solve problems by creating real-life
    learning situations, or by having students solve
    equations of everyday objects or situations.
  • English and Social Studies
  • English and social studies courses can
    incorporate technology, group projects,
    role-playing, guest speakers, presentations, etc.
    For instance, have students conduct a Shakespeare
    play, re-enact historical events, or have
    students research and prepare for a debate.

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ThankYou
  • Kalvi International Public School
  • 134, A R Hospital Road,
  • KK Nagar,
  • Madurai 625020
  • Email ID helpdesk_at_kalvigroup.com
  • Website https//kalvischools.com/
  • Ph no 91-9500710004
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