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The future of play: how kids will learn, create, and connect in 2035
When learning starts to feel like play, education stops preparing kids for the future and begins letting them ...
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Creating board games based on vocabulary helps upper elementary students learn, build confidence, and have fun at the same ...
Imagine entering a science classroom where rows of students sit in silence, eyes fixed on their notebooks as the teacher dictates line after line from the prescribed textbook. This is not ...
Games have a long history in schools. We remember our playground games, hopscotches, perched cats or boisterous ball games, or the board games the teacher allowed us to play on the last days of school ...
Through culturally relevant themes and virtual interactions, students learn to explore the world, their social relationships and how games work. As educators seek tools for online environments, one of ...
If you want to improve your aerobic capacity, play full-court basketball, not softball. To improve your analytical skills, learn to play chess or bridge, not Chutes and Ladders. If you really want to ...
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