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30 Games for Social Change

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English as a Second or Foreign Language, games, and global citizenship education form the perfect combination for the 21st-century language classroom. This ground-breaking book unites all three in a practical, classroom-tested series of lessons.The first section features games that open up discussions for students to get to know each other and discover more about themselves.The second section provides clearly explained, step-by-step guides for complete games-based lessons designed around themes of global importance, including
  • equality
  • literature
  • gender issues
  • food
  • art
  • social valuesand more. The games are flexible in terms of levels and groups, and most require nothing more than pen, paper, and enthusiastic players.The final game in the book is a special challenge to you and to your students to be, as Gandhi said, the change you want to see in the world.

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    Publisher: Wayzgoose Press

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    • ISBN: 9781370734368
    • File size: 2482 KB
    • Release date: October 18, 2016

    EPUB ebook

    • ISBN: 9781370734368
    • File size: 2482 KB
    • Release date: October 18, 2016

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    English

    English as a Second or Foreign Language, games, and global citizenship education form the perfect combination for the 21st-century language classroom. This ground-breaking book unites all three in a practical, classroom-tested series of lessons.The first section features games that open up discussions for students to get to know each other and discover more about themselves.The second section provides clearly explained, step-by-step guides for complete games-based lessons designed around themes of global importance, including
  • equality
  • literature
  • gender issues
  • food
  • art
  • social valuesand more. The games are flexible in terms of levels and groups, and most require nothing more than pen, paper, and enthusiastic players.The final game in the book is a special challenge to you and to your students to be, as Gandhi said, the change you want to see in the world.

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