Dear Celeste, You truly have an amazing sisterhood here! Thanks for your candor on this post. I agree (that you can disagree... :) You are well equipped for your work ahead. Keep me posted on your journey! Blessings, Doc
Hi Celeste, Your research will give you great insight to the concerns of parents, teachers, and students regarding today’s curriculum for twenty-first century learners. You mentioned that game based learning would teach critical thinking skills; problem solving; and help students to evaluate and synthesize. Do you think students will have to demonstrate these skills outside of game based learning for teachers and parents to deem them valid? Prayerfully, game based learning will not only increase student engagement in the classroom, but also increase student assessment scores to demonstrate the effectiveness of this method of instruction. Thank you for sharing your research prospectus for game based learning—your team did an outstanding job.
Dear Celeste,
ReplyDeleteYou truly have an amazing sisterhood here! Thanks for your candor on this post. I agree (that you can disagree... :)
You are well equipped for your work ahead. Keep me posted on your journey!
Blessings,
Doc
Hi Celeste,
ReplyDeleteYour research will give you great insight to the concerns of parents, teachers, and students regarding today’s curriculum for twenty-first century learners. You mentioned that game based learning would teach critical thinking skills; problem solving; and help students to evaluate and synthesize. Do you think students will have to demonstrate these skills outside of game based learning for teachers and parents to deem them valid? Prayerfully, game based learning will not only increase student engagement in the classroom, but also increase student assessment scores to demonstrate the effectiveness of this method of instruction.
Thank you for sharing your research prospectus for game based learning—your team did an outstanding job.
Many blessings,
Denise Tolliver