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Toy Based Pedagogy and Teacher's Attitude

Author(s) Prof. Dr. T.G. Amuthavalli, Mrs. BHUMANA SRISAILA
Country India
Abstract In the dynamic field of education, it is essential to embrace novel approaches that engage and motivate young learners. One such approach, toy-based pedagogy, is becoming increasingly popular. It combines play and learning with the aim of enhancing elementary school students' cognitive, social, and emotional abilities. By capitalizing on children's inherent interest in toys, this method transforms playtime into meaningful learning opportunities. However, toy-based pedagogy is more than just incorporating toys into the classroom; it is an all-encompassing educational strategy that encourages curiosity, imagination, and problem-solving. Teachers can utilize toys as teaching aids to create dynamic and engaging learning environments that foster a love of learning and cater to a variety of learning styles.

This essay investigates the attitudes of primary school teachers about toy-based pedagogy in primary school. It dives into the perspectives of teachers, giving light on the benefits and drawbacks of this new approach. The purpose of performing a detailed analysis is to identify the successful adoption of toy-based pedagogy in primary education and preparing kids for a future in which creativity and critical thinking are essential.

The present study was conducted with the objective of finding the attitude of primary school teachers towards Toy Based Pedagogy, with the reference of Gender and Management.The sample were 100 teachers and the null hypothesis was tested using ‘t’ test.
Keywords Primary Education,Toy Based Pedagogy, Teachers Attitude, Critical Thinking.
Field Sociology > Education
Published In Volume 7, Issue 3, May-June 2025
Published On 2025-06-20

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