UK Teachers want computer games in the classroom
Fifty-nine per cent would consider using them in the classroom for educational purposes even though most tabloid papers brandish videos games as causing violence in teenagers
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NEWS: 14 January 2006 0:53 GMT by Stuart Miles
A MORI Poll investigating teachers' attitudes to mainstream computer games has revealed that 59% would consider using them in the classroom for educational purposes even though most tabloid papers branish videos games as causing violence in teenagers.
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