
Acumenous Game-Based Learning in Simulation Games
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Foregrounding six years of research into simulation games, and exploring inquisitional and acumenous theory, the book ultimately explores the power of science and game-based technologies, applying theoretical knowledge to practice in order to reframe negative connotations associated with mathematical and statistical learning. The chapters explore maths anxiety and resilience, as well as understanding dyscalculia and its ramifications, introducing a novel theoretical framework that will redefine traditional teaching paradigms. Ultimately exploring the powerful potential of simulation games as motivational and pedagogical tools to redress the complex societal problem of negative emotions toward Mathematics and Statistics Education, readers will gain invaluable insights into unlocking new learning opportunities, paving the way for a future where mathematics and statistics become accessible, engaging, and empowering for all.
This book is of benefit to postgraduate students, scholars, and academics in the fields of educational technology, mathematics education, and teaching and learning in higher education more broadly.
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"Dr Slyman has drawn on her empirical research to explore a common issue that affects many children and students. A "blockage" when it comes to mathematics and statistics is addressed through socio-cognitive, socio-cultural and psychological factors. The issue demands our attention and educators, parents, researchers, as well as undergraduate and postgraduate students will benefit from this thought provoking and inspirational text."Dr. Richard Race, Teesside University, UK
"In an era where traditional teaching methods often fall short, Unlocking the Power of Simulation Games offers a bold new vision for Mathematics and Statistics education. The author's pioneering approach to Acumenous Game-Based Learning is both innovative and practical, demonstrating how games can be used to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of complex subjects. This book is a treasure trove of insights for educators, researchers, and game designers who are passionate about reshaping the future of education. It provides the tools and inspiration needed to harness the power of games as a force for positive change. A transformative read that will leave a lasting impact on educators and students alike."
Dr Julio Garay, Bronx Community College, New York City, USA
"This book provides an innovative interdisciplinary exploration of what applying game-based learning to mathematics and statistics in HE might look like. Bridging the fields of mathematics and statistics education with approaches to learning as social practice, it uniquely foregrounds students' learning experiences, opportunities and challenges. It introduces the acumenous game-based learning framework in simulation games and aptly illustrates how it can enhance student agency, ownership and autonomy and increase confidence and motivation. Written in accessible language, it opens new avenues to reconceptualise 21st century HE, proposing exciting implications for policy, practice and employability."
Dr Vally Lytra, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK
"With this insightful book, the author invites us to rethink our approach to teaching Mathematics and Statistics. Unlocking the Power of Simulation Games provides a fresh perspective on how the integration of game-based learning can dramatically improve student outcomes. By focusing on the novel Acumenous Game-Based Learning framework, the author offers educators practical strategies for creating more engaging and effective learning experiences. This book is an essential guide for anyone committed to enhancing student engagement and achievement in mathematical education. Prepare to be inspired by the transformative potential of game-based learning!"
Prof Sylvester Arnab, Coventry University, UK
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