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    "Easy-to-Use Literacy Lessons that are Fun and Meaningful" with Barbara Culatta

    en-usApril 26, 2023
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    About this Episode

    Barbara Culatta, PhD
    Professor Emerita, Brigham Young University
    Director, Project SEEL
    SEEL website: https://education.byu.edu/seel

    “Kids who are playing are learning. The positive emotion activates perception, attention, and memory - all cognitive processes that are necessary for learning.”


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