A Board Game Education
By (Author) Jeffrey P. Hinebaugh
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Education
16th October 2009
United States
General
Non Fiction
Educational strategies and policy
Educational administration and organization
Teaching of a specific subject
794
Paperback
188
Width 154mm, Height 231mm, Spine 14mm
372g
A Board Game Education is an entertaining and valuable resource for parents, teachers, educators, and anyone who appreciates the fun and entertainment provided by classic, traditional board games. The book provides an informative analysis of how classic board games that everyone has playedand probably ownsare not only great family entertainment but also develop core educational skills that have been proven to lead to academic achievement.
Through A Board Game Education readers learn a bit of the fascinating history trivia and little-known facts regarding the most loved board games of all time (i.e., how Monopoly was used by WWII POWs to escape). At the same time, Hinebaugh identifies the distinct educational skills developed by each of these games and explores in detail how the play of these games cultivates such skills.
A Board Game Education also provides valuable suggestions about how to modify and vary these classic board games to specifically enhance additional core educational skills and concepts. Who would have thought that Candy Land could be modified into a strategy game and Chutes and Ladders could be used to teach algebraic equations and advanced math.
Jeffrey P. Hinebaugh is a litigation partner with the law firm of Dinsmore & Shohl, LLP, in Cincinnati, Ohio. A life-long board game enthusiast, he has confronted some of the most challenging strategy problems figuring out how to beat his two children in Sorry!.