May 2024

Aya Isaac presented a research poster at the prestigious NAFSA International Conference for its pioneering research in story and play-based learning. This poster explored how these approaches can revolutionize classroom engagement and foster deeper connections between learners and content. By drawing on both traditional narratives and modern play-based strategies, Aoun Programs demonstrated how educators can create joyful, impactful learning experiences that resonate across cultures.

Key Takeaways:

  • Research-backed benefits of storytelling and play in education.

  • Strategies to implement story and play-based learning in diverse educational settings

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