Playing Games in the School Library: Developing Game-Based Lessons and Using Gamification Concepts

Playing Games in the School Library: Developing Game-Based Lessons and Using Gamification Concepts

by Sarah Pavey
Playing Games in the School Library: Developing Game-Based Lessons and Using Gamification Concepts

Playing Games in the School Library: Developing Game-Based Lessons and Using Gamification Concepts

by Sarah Pavey

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Overview

Playing Games in the School Library is a comprehensive resource for those looking to explore the use of game-based learning and gamification in the library setting. It illustrates how game play can be developed through applying learning theory to practice, exemplified by case studies taken from a variety of international contexts.

The book begins by applying prominent learning theories, in particular the use of games to nurture natural curiosity, problem solving and creativity. It then looks at the effect of playful learning upon individual students and groups. Motivation, engagement and the development of self-esteem are explored alongside social skills such as team working, oracy, communication, motor skills and emotional intelligence. Separate chapters outline the practical use of different types of games including digital, mixed media, physical and active learning and live games, discussing the advantages and disadvantages of each within a teaching and learning context. Finally, consideration is given to how game-based learning and gamification can be used to promote library resources and services for impact and how collaboration on this approach with subject teachers, senior leadership teams and the wider community, including parents can be beneficial.

Written in a comprehensive but accessible manner, Playing Games in the School Library will give readers a means of engaging with distance learning, as well as providing a more challenging environment within their physical space. It will equip them with both a practical and theoretical rationale for including the game-based approach in their work while supporting their school’s aims and objectives.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781783305360
Publisher: Facet Publishing
Publication date: 09/10/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
Sales rank: 856,049
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Sarah Pavey has worked as a school librarian for over 20 years and is founder of education training company and consultancy SP4IL. She holds degrees in biochemistry and information science and is an established author and regular speaker at conferences for school libraries as well as wider education issues. Sarah is a Fellow of CILIP and the Royal Society of Arts and works with the Electronic Platform for Adult Learning in Europe (EPALE) in the field of adult education. Her training courses, both home and abroad, on a range of topics including playful learning, are practical and acclaimed for being rooted in theory.

Table of Contents

Introduction

  1. How do we know game-based learning is an effective approach?
  2. Developing resilience emotional and social skills through game-based learning
  3. Simple slide based games
  4. Digital games
  5. Physical games
  6. Mixed media games
  7. Student focused games and live games
  8. Gamification
  9. Game-based learning and gamification approaches for impact within your school library
  10. Working with teachers, senior leaders and parents using game-based learning and gamification techniques

Index

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