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Title: Methodology, research procedures, and pedagogical recommendations for enhancing student motivation through play-based technologies
Authors: Maksymova I.
Keywords: curriculum development
educational psychology
empirical research
game-based learning
higher education students
intrinsic motivation
learning motivation
pedagogical innovations
student-centered educational practices
teaching strategies
Issue Date: 2026
Citation: Maksymova I. Methodology, research procedures, and pedagogical recommendations for enhancing student motivation through play-based technologies / I. Maksymova // Вісник науки та освіти» (Серія «Педагогіка»). "Bulletin of Science and Education" (спецвипуск): журнал. 2026. – С. 1080-1097.
Abstract: Emphasizing the educational value of play in professional training, this study examines the development of positive motivation for learning among higher education students through the use of game-based technologies. This study reveals a strong correlation between game-based activities and increased levels of engagement, autonomy, and positive attitudes toward learning. However, the analysis also highlights key challenges, such as insufficient training, rigid curricula, and a lack of resources, which limit widespread implementation. The article outlines the methodological framework and practical procedures of the study, including data collection strategies and experimental design. It then presents a series of evidence-based recommendations for more effective integration of games into educational practice. These include teacher training programs, flexible curriculum planning, the development of assessment tools focused on motivation, and the strategic involvement of higher education leadership.
URI: https://repository.hneu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/41091
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