The document discusses how good video games incorporate principles of good learning supported by cognitive science research. It notes that video games are challenging, complex, and motivating for players to learn. Some key learning principles found in good video games and also important for education include: developing an identity in the domain being learned, interactive learning where the world provides feedback, allowing players/learners to be producers and customize their experience, encouraging risk-taking and failure to support exploration, and providing problems in a well-ordered sequence that builds mastery through repeated challenges and consolidation. The document argues schools could benefit from incorporating more of these good learning principles in their curricula and teaching approaches.