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Iford Academy has introduced an engaging esports qualification aimed at improving school attendance for students with special educational needs (SEND). This innovative program is designed to captivate students' interest and motivate them to participate more actively in their education.
The esports course not only provides students with a unique opportunity to learn about the gaming industry but also fosters teamwork, communication, and strategic thinking skills. By integrating technology and gaming into the curriculum, Iford Academy is creating a dynamic learning environment that resonates with students who may struggle with traditional educational methods.
Teachers have reported a noticeable increase in attendance and enthusiasm among SEND pupils since the inception of the esports qualification. Students are more eager to come to school, participate in lessons, and collaborate with their peers. This initiative exemplifies how tailored educational programs can effectively address the diverse needs of students, ultimately leading to improved outcomes both academically and socially.
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