Course
Study programs
PsihologijaSestrinstvo
Komunikologija
Povijest
Sestrinstvo
Sociologija
Primaljstvo
Primaljstvo
Year of study
1ISVU ID
280122ECTS
4
In the focus of this course is play in all its manifestations. While the course primarily deals with psychological aspects of play, it often borrows ideas and theories from other disciplines including philosophy, anthropology, ethnology, zoology and computer sciences. Therefore, the students will get a comprehensive overview of play dynamics in various aspects of life.
1. Define various concepts related to psychology of game and play; 2. Analyse historical, cultural, gender, age and personality differences in playful attitudes and behaviour; 3. Compare various forms of play; 4. Explain importance, benefits and threats of different types of play in childhood, adolescence and adulthood; 5. Create playful learning and work setting; 6. Explain the role of play in therapy; 7. Describe current theories and research on expertise of professional players;
1. Brown, S. (2009). Play. How It Shapes the Brain, Opens the Imagination, and Invigorates the Soul. New York, NY: Avery, Penguin Group. 2. Dankiw, K. A., Tsiros, M. D., Baldock, K. L., & Kumar, S. (2020). The impacts of unstructured nature play on health in early childhood development: A systematic review. PloS one, 15(2), e0229006. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229006 3. Kalliala M. (2007). Play culture in a changing world. Maidenhead, Berkshire, UK. Open University Press.
1. Bekoff, M., Byers, J. A. (Eds.). (1998). Animal play: Evolutionary, comparative, and ecological perspectives. Cambridge University Press. 2. Cattanach, A. (2003). Introduction to play therapy. Brunner-Routledge. 3. Clark, C. (2017). Play and Wellbeing (1st ed.). Taylor and Francis. Retrieved from https://www.perlego.com/book/1497763/play-and-wellbeing-pdf 4. Csikszentmihalyi, M. (2014). Play and Intrinsic Rewards. In: Flow and the Foundations of Positive Psychology. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-9088-8_10 5. Huizinga, J. (1955). Homo ludens; a study of the play-element in culture. Boston: Beacon Press. ISBN 978-0-8070-4681-4. 6. Kernan M. (2007). Play as a Context for Early Learning and Development. Dublin, Ireland. National Council for Curriculum and Assessment. 7. Sutton-Smith, B. (1997). The Ambiguity of Play. Harvard University Press. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1q16s5b 8. Zosh, J. M., Hirsh-Pasek, K., Hopkins, E. J., Jensen, H., Liu, C., Neale, D., Solis, S. L., & Whitebread, D. (2018). Accessing the Inaccessible: Redefining Play as a Spectrum. Frontiers in https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01124 psy
essay
written exam
Learning outcomes
Describes the role of play in social, emotional and cognitive development.
Learning outcomes
Describe how are personality traits and temperament related to the tendency to play.
Learning outcomes
Describe how games and play can help in treatment of physically and mentally challenged people.
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| 2025/2026 | [Download] |