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‘Game of Maths’: Schools attempt to gamify teaching but challenges remain

Despite some schools moving towards making curricula more engaging, they face challenges from lack of infrastructure to scarcity of qualified teachers; institutes hope government-industry partnerships can resolve the issues.

July 03, 2023 / 10:53 IST
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The cost factor also influences the decision maker to postpone the revamp of teaching methods.
The cost factor also influences the decision maker to postpone the revamp of teaching methods.

As Western countries look to gamify school curricula and training methods, some Indian schools are joining in.

The pedagogy at these schools is being redesigned, keeping in mind the evolving need of students amid the tech disruption, mostly seen in exposure to smartphones. Gamifying education means incorporating aspects of gaming, like rewards, interactivity, unlocking levels, etc.

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While teaching mathematics, Aditya Birla World Academy tried to gamify models, considering the age, interests and preferences of the students. They used engaging activities such as 'Treasure Hunt' for topic revision, the 'Game of Nim' to introduce mathematical induction, and card games to teach probability.

The process