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Make learning fun at any age, for any topic, in any setting The Teaching Games Set provides teachers, tutors, trainers, and facilitators with an invaluable tool kit for making learning stick. This two-volume set includes Games That Teach and Games That Teach Teams, facilitating more engaging learning in a variety of instruction settings. Adaptable to any classroom, age group, or content area, these games are proven to help students engage with the material and retain information -- using methods they enjoy. From one-on-one interactions to classroom-wide activities, these games will quickly become an essential part of the pedagogy.…mehr

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Make learning fun at any age, for any topic, in any setting The Teaching Games Set provides teachers, tutors, trainers, and facilitators with an invaluable tool kit for making learning stick. This two-volume set includes Games That Teach and Games That Teach Teams, facilitating more engaging learning in a variety of instruction settings. Adaptable to any classroom, age group, or content area, these games are proven to help students engage with the material and retain information -- using methods they enjoy. From one-on-one interactions to classroom-wide activities, these games will quickly become an essential part of the pedagogy.
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STEVE SUGAR is a writer and teacher of performance games. He is the author of five performance measurement game systems that are actively used in the U.S. and over 20 countries. His games focus on his teaching philosophy of "fun with a purpose" - encouraging adult learners to demonstrate newly learned knowledge and skills in individual and team formats. He wrote the Jossey-Bass/Pfeiffer book Games That Teach. Steve has taught experiential learning in the graduate curricula at the Johns Hopkins University and the New York Institute of Technology. He is on the faculty of the University of Maryland; a member of the Human Resources faculty, Johns Hopkins University; the Leadership Development Program, Federal Center; and the Education Development faculty, USDA Graduate School. He lives in Elliot City, Maryland, a suburb of Baltimore.