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Play spaces with Dr Fatemeh Aminpour

For students, a sizeable chunk of their school da…

An episode of the Teacher Magazine (ACER) podcast, hosted by Teacher Magazine (ACER), titled "Play spaces with Dr Fatemeh Aminpour" was published on August 20, 2025 and runs 27 minutes.

August 20, 2025 ·27m · Teacher Magazine (ACER)

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For students, a sizeable chunk of their school day is spent at lunch and recess, in the playground and recreation spaces, and outdoor learning areas. So, on this episode we're joined by Dr Fatemeh Aminpour, who is a Research Fellow at the City Futures Research Centre at the University of New South Wales (that’s UNSW Sydney). We’ll be looking at this from the students’ perspective – talking about what works well for children in different situations and how schools can look at those small incremental changes to make better use of what they’ve got. Host: Jo Earp Guest: Dr Fatemeh Aminpour

For students, a sizeable chunk of their school day is spent at lunch and recess, in the playground and recreation spaces, and outdoor learning areas. So, on this episode we're joined by Dr Fatemeh Aminpour, who is a Research Fellow at the City Futures Research Centre at the University of New South Wales (that’s UNSW Sydney). We’ll be looking at this from the students’ perspective – talking about what works well for children in different situations and how schools can look at those small incremental changes to make better use of what they’ve got. Host: Jo Earp Guest: Dr Fatemeh Aminpour
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