Game-Based Learning
Research shows that game-based learning is highly effective in education. In my experience, it consistently captures the attention of struggling students, keeps them engaged, and enhances their learning. Why does it work? When students are having fun, their anxiety decreases and their focus increases because they are motivated to win. Additionally, the desire to play repeatedly offers students hours of meaningful practice. However, for game-based learning to be truly effective, it must be purposeful, interactive, research-driven, and accompanied by assessment to measure its impact. By purposeful, I mean the game should target a specific subject or skill that the teacher intends for students to learn. Interactivity is also crucial; st…
