Game Theory - From Idea to Practice 2023
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.109594
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Education and Games: Teachers’ Professional Knowledge in Integrating Digital Games into Instruction in School

Abstract: This chapter addresses the integration of digital games in the education arena. It presents findings from research investigating the perceptions of teachers at different stages of their career regarding digital game integration in teaching and relates to the perceptions of school principals in this context as well. The findings show that teachers at different stages of their careers integrate digital games in different ways and with varying scopes. It was found that school principals hold positive perceptions … Show more

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“…In countries where educational policies are aligned with aspirations for fostering innovation in schools in general and digital games in particular, there exists a well-defined set of objectives for attaining digital proficiency that are widely recognized and supported by key stakeholders. This suggests that teacher education colleges and universities are already providing training on incorporating technology into educational practices, including digital games (Avidov-Ungar and Hayak, 2023). With no policy, implementation is likely only carried out by experienced and/or enthusiastic teachers, leaving beginning teachers to struggle with enforcing classroom discipline.…”
Section: Teacher's Predisposition To Use Dgbl In Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In countries where educational policies are aligned with aspirations for fostering innovation in schools in general and digital games in particular, there exists a well-defined set of objectives for attaining digital proficiency that are widely recognized and supported by key stakeholders. This suggests that teacher education colleges and universities are already providing training on incorporating technology into educational practices, including digital games (Avidov-Ungar and Hayak, 2023). With no policy, implementation is likely only carried out by experienced and/or enthusiastic teachers, leaving beginning teachers to struggle with enforcing classroom discipline.…”
Section: Teacher's Predisposition To Use Dgbl In Practicementioning
confidence: 99%