The scheme has won awards, but also criticised for further encouraging children to abandon sports in favour of video games.
The Daily Mail reports that kids skipping PE because of a supposed cold or bad foot could be a thing of the past if a trial in five Worcestershire schools is extended nationwide.
In an effort to encourage children to participate during PE lessons the five schools have been trialling using the Wii, with children participating in virtual sports.
"The use of computer games to increase physical activity levels and raise attainment to some would seem contradictory but with rigid structures in place and by using specific games students soon found themselves being active and engaged almost without realising it," said a spokesman for Droitwich and Worcester City School Partnership.
Results are said to have been positive with heart rate monitoring revealing that the pupils did get a workout. The scheme has even won praise from the Youth Sports Trust and the Department of Health.
"We welcome the positive impact that innovations like these can have as a first step towards getting people to participate in a broader range of physical activities and to enjoy the many benefits of a physically active lifestyle," said a Department of Health spokesperson.
The trial hasn't been without criticism though; Nick Seaton, of the Campaign For Real Education, stating that video games are no substitute for real sports.
"I think most sensible parents will think this is surrendering to the laziest pupils, it cannot possibly be any replacement for serious games and competition between peer group," he said.





Ghost5 wrote at 13:25 on 28 January 2008
Great News for Nintendo
And This might get kids to ask there parents for a Wii thus helping Nintendo even more :D
And w00t for Comments returning
wyp100 wrote at 18:18 on 28 January 2008
I'm sorry, but I'd much rather play a game of football during PE than play Wii Sports
FantasyMeister wrote at 20:35 on 28 January 2008
Why are article comments all popping up in the Cheat Comments rather than the Article Comments section?
While we're at it... can we add comments to reviews at some future stage too?
Back on topic... it's quite rare that videogaming gets such a balanced article in the tabloid press. There was another article recently by Stephen Fry who suggested adding interactivity to running machines so that rather than just running mindlessly on a treadmill you could have a screen translating your footwork into chasing down villains or rescuing damsels.
Seems to me he's onto a great idea there for the fitness equipment market which Wii has only really touched on.
wyp100 wrote at 22:09 on 28 January 2008
Dude, I've tried Wii Fit, which has a running game, and it 'aint exactly fun.
Exnor wrote at 23:49 on 28 January 2008
Wow, Nintendo can really do no wrong these days! They must be loving this.
FantasyMeister: Yeah, they are appearing in the wrong forum... will be fixed.
As for comments on other articles - they are coming! We've rolled it out for news as a test / bug fixing exercise :)
bencrosaby wrote at 16:27 on 29 January 2008
I'm at a Sports College, and we rarely do Football in P.E. If we do, it's only because our P.E. teachers can't be bothered doing anything else.