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Esports\u2019 integration into education is perhaps one of the most widely discussed topics by industry stakeholders at the moment. This is largely down to opinions over how esports should be utilised in education, and at what level the concept of esports (and the industry it has created) should be taught. <\/p>\n\n <\/div>\n\n\n

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By discussing the pros and cons of each level, the hope is that potential students find the right level of education for them if they want to pursue esports as a potential career path. Moreover, breaking down esports qualifications into different levels provides a better grasp of the various opportunities available as opposed to painting positive and negative remarks for all courses with one brush.
In collaboration with UK educator Access Creative College<\/a>, Esports Insider takes a look at the many different ways esports can be taught in the educational pyramid \u2014 ranging from esports degrees to related external qualifications.<\/p>\n\n <\/div>\n\n\n

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