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Title: | A digital game for the enhancement of reflection on materialistic and non-materialistic values | Authors: | Lee, TY Shek, DTL Fan, CL |
Issue Date: | 2019 | Source: | International journal on disability and human development, 2019, v. 18, no. 4, p. 481-495 | Abstract: | This paper offers a brief review of literature on materialism among adolescents and game-based learning on the promotion of one specific positive youth development construct, namely spirituality as a preventive measure. It then describes the design of the digital game and how it can be used as an electronic resource to enhance learning on reflection of materialistic and non-materialistic values and the development of spirituality and enhancement of self-efficacy in financial management. It also provides suggestions on how to use the game effectively. The discussion is supported by in-depth qualitative and critical comments of two users from different cultures and educational levels. Theoretical and practical issues are discussed. Limitations and future research suggestions are presented. | Keywords: | Prevention Positive youth development Spirituality Game-based learning Materialism Digital game |
Publisher: | Nova Science Publishers, Inc. | Journal: | International journal on disability and human development | ISSN: | 2191-1231 | EISSN: | 2191-0367 | Rights: | The following publication Lee, T. Y., Shek, T. L., & Fan, C. L. (2020). A digital game for the enhancement of reflection on materialistic and non-materialistic values, International Journal on Disability and Human Development, Journal of Endocrine Genetics, v. 18, no. 4, p. 481-495 is available at https://novapublishers.com/shop/volume-18-issue-4-international-journal-on-disability-and-human-development/. |
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