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Faculty Associates for Spring 2007

Dr. Erik Rosegard

Associate Professor, Recreation and Leisure Studies

Project Scope

The Psychophysiology of Play in the Classroom

Erik’s project with the Center focuses on exploring classroom and teaching strategies that stimulate student learning. Specifically, he is investigating the psychophysiology of play in the context of the classroom, and how arousal and attention can enhance the learning process. His research involves experimentation with many different techniques teachers can use to focus attention and improve student learning, retention and response. Eric is also designing a workshop for faculty on student engagement and learning.

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