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WeAreTeachers, an educational resource website, have released the results of a survey of 309 K–12 classroom teachers from public, private and religious schools across the country about their views on game based learning. We thought the results were very interesting, especially the statement ’81% of teachers feel students are more engaged when they are playing games’. Via Susan Bainbridge
Ricard Garcia's comment,
December 10, 2012 2:09 AM
I can't find the complete report in their website, just the infographic.
Rudy Azcuy's comment,
December 10, 2012 8:55 AM
Ricard Garcia... I checked for the report on the WeAreTeachers site and they don't have it posted. They only have info on what is in the graphic...
EduClick_España's comment,
April 22, 6:18 AM
I'm affraid the full text report is not available. Will be checking for updating asap!
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