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Voices of Youth Learning: Look at game-based methods to nurture students' critical thinking skills

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March 17, 2025

The Forum letter "AI-driven education solutions can reduce reliance on tuition" (Jan 23) said that artificial intelligence-driven education solutions could help improve learning in the classroom by providing students with a personalised learning experience, and empowering educators.

- Manuel Tristan Pereira, 21

AI is taking the educational landscape in Singapore by storm, but another approach that deserves some attention is game-based learning, an educational tool that combines structured gameplay with learning objectives.

At first glance, the thought of putting the worlds of games and learning together may seem unusual, compared with traditional teaching methods. However, this is where the concept of serious games comes into play.

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