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Engaging the reluctant reader: Benefits of gamified learning in literacy education

eSchool News

On average, about 25 percent of children in the early grades struggle with reading. Research shows that gamification encourages students to fail and reattempt learning tasks without embarrassment. This persistence goes hand-in-hand with literary academic progress, and it also develops important durable life skills like resilience.

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Early Numeracy as a Cornerstone of Long-Term Academic Success

Edsurge

It contributes to cognitive development, problem-solving abilities and logical reasoning essential skills across all subjects and future career paths. It contributes to cognitive development, problem-solving abilities and logical reasoning essential skills across all subjects and future career paths.