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Games in Education

The stance that games have the potential to be relevant and meaningful and engage both teachers and learners — even if they do not, or cannot, revolutionise education — is not new. The difficulty lies in taking games and actually achieving this meaningful learning. Unfortunately, the unique nature of each learning situation means there are no hard and fast rules around how to use games to support learning.

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