"Inquiry-based" game-based learning method to develop children's key future abilities

"Inquiry-based" game-based learning method to develop children's key future abilities

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Gamification of learning feels like "playing games" to children, but in terms of results it is a form of "learning"

How can we let our children become people who live a selfless life? Can children make a career out of “something they like”? I would feel great joy if this book could enable everyone to begin to explore these issues in depth. As long as parents and children enjoy the fun of learning like playing games together, they can continuously cultivate this state of "selflessness" in the process. I believe that in this way, children will be able to create their "future" step by step on their own.

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People who immerse themselves in something do so for reasons such as "I like it", "It's fun" or "I want to give it a try". They do not pay attention to the judgment criteria of others or society such as "it is better to do this" or "this is usually done this way", but instead prioritize their own core values.

Diverse lifestyles have become the norm today. The correct answer no longer exists, and both companies and individuals are in a state of confusion. In an era like this, being different is sometimes more valuable than being the same. The ability to be "fascinated" by things and immerse oneself in them accumulates and cultivates a person's unique "preferences", and through such personality, a breakthrough in unsolvable problems can be created, or a job that cannot be replaced by AI can be born.

How can we let our children become people who live a selfless life? Can children make a career out of “something they like”? I would feel great joy if this book could enable everyone to begin to explore these issues in depth. As long as parents and children enjoy the fun of learning like playing games together, they can continuously cultivate this state of "selflessness" in the process. I believe that in this way, children will be able to create their "future" step by step on their own.

    About the Author

    Iwata Takuma

    Executive Director (Principal) and Creative Director of a.school Co., Ltd. In 2014, she opened a.school cram school in Hongo, Tokyo, focusing on "inquiry-based learning" to expand and deepen children's interests rather than to improve grades or pass exams. He worked at Boston Consulting Group, a business management consulting firm, before taking up his current position. Father of 1 child. My son is fascinated by trams and cars. He talks endlessly about his imaginary world. I feel healed every day by his words and actions.