Video games can beat tutors in improving math skills

New York: A computer-based brain training programme developed at Yale University helps improve student performance in reading and math — in some cases even more than individualised tutoring, according to a new study. In a study of more than 500 second graders, math and reading scores on school- administered tests increased significantly more in children […]

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New York: A computer-based brain training programme developed at Yale University helps improve student performance in reading and math -- in some cases even more than individualised tutoring, according to a new study.

In a study of more than 500 second graders, math and reading scores on school- administered tests increased significantly more in children who used the brain training programme Activate during the school year than in control classes.