Making Curriculum Pop

A district in Texas is expanding the use of the DimensionM
educational video games to seven middle schools and 15 charter schools.
The expansion is part of an effort by the district to find innovative
ways to help its students prepare for the standardized test that all eighth-graders must pass in order to advance to the ninth grade. Details here.

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FB! Thank you so much for sharing!!

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Wow, what an interesting concept to help students. Many teachers wouldn't think to use a video game as a study tool but I'm glad to see new and creative ways to get students to study. I know if this were an option when I was in High School me and my fellow classmates would have had a great time studying and would have actually enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing.

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