One of the biggest challenges we face as teachers is student engagement. Not just listening, but thinking, reacting, wanting to be part of the moment.
Just this week, I spoke with Jan Bleyenberg, a 73-year-old teacher (and former journalist) at St. Francis School in Melle, Belgium. He found a simple but powerful way to do just that.
Turning Video Lessons into Games
Jan wanted to show his 13â15-year-old students a short filmâsomething meaningful and curriculum-connected. But like many of us, he had that familiar concern:
âWhat if they just sit back and zone out? How do I make this stick?â
So, he tried something different.
Using Quizalize, he created a quiz tied directly to the video content. Instead of a standard quiz, he turned it into a gameâactually, several games. From team battles to arcade-style competitions, Quizalize gave him a variety of fun formats to choose from, each bringing a different kind of energy into the classroom.
As a result, everything changed.
âThey were completely focused,â Jan told me. âThey wanted to win. They were talking about it after class.â
The students werenât just participatingâthey were competing, laughing, learning, and remembering. What started as a video screening became a full-on, immersive learning experience.
If youâre wondering what kinds of games Jan used, hereâs where you can take a look: Browse Quizalizeâs classroom games…
One Teacherâs Ripple Effect
Jan is sharing his approach at his schoolâs next EducafĂ©, encouraging others to explore game-based learning tools too. That ripple effectâone teacher sharing something that works and inspiring anotherâis what truly sparks innovation in education.
His story is a beautiful reminder that engagement isnât about just using flashy tech or grand gestures. Itâs about giving students a reason to care, and giving ourselves the tools to spark that connection.
Thank you, Jan, for showing that creativity and curiosity never retire.
đïž Join Jan Live
If youâd like to hear more from Jan directly, you can meet him at our upcoming June webinar on Wednesday 11th June at 6.15pm (UK time) where heâll be sharing his experience of motivating students alongside other amazing teachers from around the world. Itâll be a chance to hear, learn, and exchange ideas across borders.
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