Experts live discussing the idea, but I do not remember to have seen in
practice a good example of school that uses
the video as a tool to
educate. But this college here in England was well further. For the
news came out that these days, Selly Oak School is giving to 180 of the
best pupils (a total of 600) a "platinum card" that gives access to a
salinha with games, including a Wii and an Xbox. The idea is to
encourage molecada more relapsa (theoretically precisely those who
spend hours with other videogame) to strive more.
According to the
director of the school,
students who remain behind are pra precisely
those who find the bambambans and they now have a reason to envy the
CDFs, and not simply sacaneá them, causing, according to the director,
a healthy competition. The results show an improvement not only in the
exploitation of students, as fewer conflicts between different groups.
Unlike, no?