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Why is Gamification Important for Teachers in 2023

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To most teachers, games and academics might seem like things on the opposite spectrum of education, as one is often associated with leisure and fun, and the other with concentration and seriousness. But this is not true anymore. Games can now be played to educate children in a classroom to improve their academics, creating a learning environment in the classroom that is fun as well! This is known as gamification. Gamification can be defined as an educational approach that seeks to motivate students by using video game design and game elements in learning environments. The goal is to maximize enjoyment and engagement by capturing the interest of learners and inspiring them to continue learning. A study by the University of Wisconsin-Madison found that students who learned math using a gamified platform performed significantly better on standardized tests than students who learned math using traditional methods.  Now that you have an idea of what Gamification is, let us discuss ...

Top 5 Activities to Make Your Classrooms Interactive Now!

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One of the major issues that I have faced in my teaching career is "Classroom Interaction". Classroom interaction can either make or break your students' learning experience. The main problem is that interaction only happens when both sides are indulged, but often what happens in classrooms is that teachers keep going on and on and don't give students the chance to speak, or when they do, the students do not reciprocate. It was a huge challenge for me, especially during my early years as to how shall I increase student interaction in the classroom. But as I progressed in my career I learned/created various techniques to increase student interaction in classrooms. These techniques have helped me to increase student interaction massively, and as a result, it has also helped my students to learn better and faster. You can consider using these techniques if you are a new teacher who requires some direction in their work. I teach primary and elementary classes, but the...