Here is a highly engaging game about educational planning, sent in by Dr Richard Watson-Todd at KMUTT in Thailand ( irictodd@kmutt.ac.th ). Though designed with Thailand in mind, it has much wider implications. Possibly a good project for MA students? The MinEd Game (Ministry of Education Game), where you can choose policies to influence English education in Thailand, is now online and ready to be played (in both Thai and English versions). You can play it at http://meg.ibankstory.com/ (Note: it doesn’t work very well in IE, so please use Chrome, Firefox or Safari) If you enjoy playing the game or find it useful, please forward the URL to friends (and students and anyone else who might be interested) and encourage them to play it, or post a message about the game on social media. Just to remind ourselves why we learn languages, and what creative teachers can do to help.
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