Over a third of students feel video games improve reading
- January 21, 2022
- Reading Time: 3 minutes
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Video games have been criticised in the past for being an addictive, distracting activity that not only results in children becoming unfocused, but also hurts their development. However, new research is finding that video games are in fact doing the opposite. Studies are finding that students believe video games improve their literacy and cognitive skills...
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