Why Esports in Schools Is Worth It? (part 1)

Esports in school have been catching on as esports’ popularity continues to grow. Plus, while research shows that involvement in school activities improves the performance and overall well-being of students, educators and parents have resisted the idea of holding esports in schools. Yet, amid the current trends, it may be set out to change for the best.

Discover how esports benefit not only students, their schools, but also their communities.

Educators know somehow that joining extracurricular activities boosts their student success. Many. No matter what the event is. Whether a softball team or a comedy club. A meet up for movie buffs or engineering enthusiasts. Studies have pointed out that students who are engaged in extracurricular activities tend to be more successful in several ways.

Among the perks: Involved children miss less school as well as graduating at a higher rate. They tend to do better in math as well as reading. They also more often aspire to their higher education. Not all, students who join activities usually pay attention in class. They focus more on their learning. They feel much better about themselves as well other than involving in fewer harmful behaviors such as smoking and drinking.

You know, the key to gaining benefits from this dynamic is for schools to provide activities that attract as many learners as possible. It is when esports comes in. 

  1. Esports in Schools Delivers Success to More and More Students

You see, teens are often all about gaming. The Pew Research Center in 2018 reported that over 95% of teen boys and more than 80% of teen girls enjoyed playing video games. A couple of these teens are engaged in school sports and clubs. Yet, many are not. By providing esports as one extracurricular activity, schools can reach students usually otherwise disengaged from the community at school.