Minds on Fire e-bog
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A Choice Outstanding Academic Title of the YearIn Minds on Fire, Mark C. Carnes shows how role-immersion games channel students' competitive (and sometimes mischievous) impulses into transformative learning experiences. His discussion is based on interviews with scores of students and faculty who have used a pedagogy called Reacting to the Past, which features month-long games set during the Fr...
E-bog
265,81 DKK
Forlag
Harvard University Press
Udgivet
15 september 2014
Længde
400 sider
Genrer
Social, group or collective psychology
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780674745346
A Choice Outstanding Academic Title of the YearIn Minds on Fire, Mark C. Carnes shows how role-immersion games channel students' competitive (and sometimes mischievous) impulses into transformative learning experiences. His discussion is based on interviews with scores of students and faculty who have used a pedagogy called Reacting to the Past, which features month-long games set during the French Revolution, Galileo's trial, the partition of India, and dozens of other epochal moments in disciplines ranging from art history to the sciences. These games have spread to over three hundred campuses around the world, where many of their benefits defy expectations."e;[Minds on Fire is] Carnes's beautifully written apologia for this fascinating and powerful approach to teaching and learning in higher education. If we are willing to open our minds and explore student-centered approaches like Reacting [to the Past], we might just find that the spark of student engagement we have been searching for in higher education's mythical past can catch fire in the classrooms of the present."e;-James M. Lang, Chronicle of Higher Education"e;This book is a highly engaging and inspirational study of a 'new' technique that just might change the way educators bring students to learning in the 21st century."e;-D. D. Bouchard, Choice