Corita Kent, on the importance of play including her rules and hints for students and teachers.
Kent, C & Steward, J. (1992). Learning by heart. Bantam. Chapter ‘work play’, pp.154-177. This book is available as a really ugly e-book from the Library: https://libsearch.arts.ac.uk/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=1318999&query_desc=kw%2Cwrdl%3A%20Learning%20by%20heart Please read the short section as listed above but please note that the pages numbers of the e-book are different. So if viewing the e-book you need pp.89–100
Corita Kent was an influential artist, educator, and activist whose teaching methods emphasised creativity, experimentation, and social engagement. Her famous ten rules for students and teachers have become foundational texts in creative education, promoting curiosity, risk-taking, and the integration of art with life.
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