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Why Kids Need to Move, Touch and Experience to Learn
KQED
As young children move and explore their worlds, they are learning through touch. Early bimanual training correlates with the robustness of the...
109 months ago
Learning To Move, Moving To Learn: The Benefits Of PE
NPR
One of our occasional conversations with thought leaders in education. When it comes to kids and exercise, schools need to step up and focus...
109 months ago
Kids Learn Better When They Can Move Around Class
The Cut
Exercise doesn't have to be confined to recess and gym: When teachers can incorporate physical activity into the classroom,...
85 months ago
Move over, 'sit still'! Why kids need to move in school
CNN
More teachers are incorporating movement into the school day, especially as research shows that it can benefit school performance and...
72 months ago
Kids With ADHD Need to Move in Order to Learn, Research Reveals
ScienceAlert
Children with attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD) are always being told to sit still and concentrate, but new research has...
108 months ago
Kids who move while learning may absorb more, study says
Toronto Star
Math and spelling improved more for students who took active lessons, than those who sat at desks.
98 months ago
Why Kids Shouldn't Sit Still in Class (Published 2017)
The New York Times
Movement stimulates the brain and may help students become better learners.
85 months ago
Learning in Motion: Bring Movement Back to the Classroom (Opinion)
Education Week
Physical activity is an important aspect of children's development, writes Marwa Abdelbary.
81 months ago
Why young kids need less class time — and more play time — at school
The Washington Post
For years, educators have tried different unsuccessful strategies – more testing, more instruction– to reverse these trends.
104 months ago
Educational technology's next move: Tools to help kids learn with their bodies.
Slate
This perspective, known as “embodied cognition,” is now becoming a lens through which to look at educational technology. Work in the field shows...
117 months ago