Games in Schools, helping thousands of students learn through video games, expands to more cities in Romania
Games in Schools, helping thousands of students learn through video games, expands to more cities in Romania
Games in Schools, helping thousands of students learn through video games, expands to more cities in Romania
Aurel Dragan
January, 10, 2024
Summary
The Games in Schools program, launched by the Romanian Video Game Developers Association (RGDA) in 2022, helps secondary school students learn subjects like history and geography through video games. Initially targeting rural areas, the program has now expanded to include hundreds of teachers nationwide. With support from UniCredit Bank and the Ministry of Education, the program offers teacher training on using video games in classrooms and even introduces students to game development. The goal is to engage tens of thousands of students, enhancing their learning experiences and cognitive skills through innovative, technology-driven education.
Reference
Dragan, A. (2024, January 10). Games in Schools, helping thousands of students learn through video games, expands to more cities in Romania. Business Review. https://business-review.eu/education/games-in-schools-helping-thousands-of-students-learn-through-video-games-expands-to-more-cities-in-romania-270809