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February 20, 2019

Edith Ackermann’s Pedagogical Perspective on Tinkering & Making

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February 20, 2019

an interview with the Swiss-born American psychologist who explored the interactions between developmental psychology, play, learning and design. I feel I resonate a lot with her attitude towards play- the emphasis on curiosity, rich materials, observation, different ways of seeing, giving it a go not having to get it right, playful perseverance and joyous leaps of faith.

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