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Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33314-7796

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Youth Program Focuses On International Gameplay

NSU's University School

NSU’s University School

At Nova Southeastern University’s University School, we consider board games educational tools. Students from first through fifth grade in the Lower School have been exposed to carefully selected board games from around the world all year long through the Mind Lab program. Debra Kahn, NSU’s University School teacher and coordinator of the program, explained to the Sun Sentinel how the curriculum uses strategy games to help kids develop various skills involving critical thinking and teamwork.

 

CLICK HERE to read more about this program.