Episodes
Adults instinctively feel that playing outside is good for children, but what is actually known about the benefits of play in green spaces?
Published 05/06/21
Published 05/06/21
What is the potential of play in tackling inequalities, and in providing relief and resilience to parents and children?
Published 09/22/20
Charities Right to Play and Starlight discuss their approach on bringing play to challenging settings nationally and internationally
Published 09/17/20
A PEDAL Resource that aims to use play to help children engage with the COVID swabbing procedure and reduce some of their worry.
Published 09/16/20
Social learning has been a large focus of early developmental psychology for the past three decades. While it reveals how culture is transmitted to young children, questions about how young children come up with their own ideas and learn for themselves have been largely ignored. This talk, with Dr Elena Hoicka from the University of Bristol, will present research showing that toddlers can be creative and come up with their own ideas. Elena will focus on toddlers' creation of their own novel...
Published 03/11/19
Play at the Extremes - A Panel Discussion for Parents, Teachers & Carers
Published 11/01/18
http://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/pedal Join PEDAL for a public lecture by world-renowned psychologist Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, evaluating the evidence for the importance of free play and guided play as a catalyst for learning in social and cognitive development. Kathy will explore why play, particularly guided play, might offer a successful midway position between the warring factions of playful and didactic approaches to early childhood education. Kathy argues that it is possible to have strong...
Published 09/26/18
Professor Greenfield is a Professor of Psychology and Pediatrics at the University of Miami. His work is positioned at the interface of research, policy and practice at the international, national and local level. His research examines school readiness with at-risk and dual language learners, with a specific focus on early science education.
Published 07/11/18
As one of the leading international proponents of play as part of education and learning, David Whitebread's fascinating career led up to the creation of the PEDAL research centre with funding from the LEGO Foundation. Here, David gives us an insight into his career as an early year's educator, University lecturer, and continual researcher, with the world premier of his theory of play! With words of thanks from John Goodwin (LEGO Foundation), Geoff Hayward (Faculty of Education), and short...
Published 12/21/17
Dr Victoria Leong, University of Cambridge and Nanyang Technological University, speaks about the social dynamics of adult-infant neural synchrony.
Published 10/09/17
Talk by Dr Guillaume Dumas, Institut Pasteur, on the use of two-person hyperscanning in social neuroscience research, with particular applications to the study of autism spectrum disorder.
Published 10/09/17
Talk by Dr Tristan Bekinschtein, University of Cambridge, on the future of brain imaging in personalised medicine.
Published 10/09/17
Talk by Dr Sarah Lloyd Fox, Birkbeck College, on infant brain imaging in The Gambia
Published 10/09/17
In this talk, Dr Moreno presents the work that they have carried out in the context of analyzing and shaping children’s play behavior in interactive playgrounds, technology-enhanced spaces where players engage in co-located, playful activities
Published 10/04/17
Dr Elian Fink talks about collaborational project Baby Talk, where they used a light-weight wearable pedometer to record infant-caregiver interactions.
Published 10/04/17
Public lecture on 11th September with this second part given by Prof. Anthony Pellegrini For more information please visit www.educ.cam.ac.uk/pedal/
Published 09/29/17
Public lecture on 11th September with this first part given by Dr Jenny Gibson and Dr Behzad Heravi For more information please visit www.educ.cam.ac.uk/pedal/
Published 09/29/17
Watch Ben Mardell from Harvard University's Project Zero, and Camilla Uhre Fog from the International School of Billund talk about their Pedagogy of Play in a teacher workshop.
Published 08/09/17
Part of the PEDal Seminar series this video shows the recording of the recent seminar hosted by PEDaL and the Psychology & Education research group at the Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge. Introduced by PEDaL acting Director Dr David Whitebread from the Faculty of Education and presented by Dr Megan McClelland, Hallie Ford Center for Healthy Children & Families, Oregon State University.
Published 06/06/17
BBC Breakfast report on playful writing
Published 03/07/17
Play, self-regulation and early childhood education: what does research say? A lecture by Prof Clancy Blair of NYU Steinhardt & Prof Kathy Sylva of University of Oxford
Published 02/06/17
This joint Psychology & Education and PEDAL seminar by Dr Julie Kirkham will examine pretend play and creativity in the context of early and middle childhood
Published 02/06/17
Prof Nancy Perry from The University of British Columbia presents the role of research-practice partnerships in bringing self-regulated learning to classrooms.
Published 10/31/16