<P><EM>Teaching in the Game-Based Classroom</EM> is a hands-on guide to leveraging students'' embrace of video games toward successful school performance. Evidence tells us that game-based learning can help teachers design classes, develop transformative learning tools, and assess progress on multiple levels not dependent on one-size-fits-all bubble sheets. Authored by game-savvy teachers in partnership with classroom-experienced academics, the highly varied chapters of this book are concise yet filled with sound pedagogical approaches. Middle and high school educators will find engaging new ways of inspiring students'' intrinsic motivation, skill refinement, positive culture-building, autonomy as learners, and more.</P>
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