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Unlocking the Potential of Kinesthetic Learners in the Classroom
Posted by Erica Warren on
In every classroom, students learn in diverse ways. While some thrive by sitting quietly at their desks, others need movement to maintain attention and encode information effectively. Unfortunately, the needs of these active learners often go unaddressed. Behaviors such as tapping a pencil, fidgeting, leaning back in chairs, or frequently asking for bathroom or water breaks can sometimes be seen as disruptive by teachers and peers. Who Are Kinesthetic Learners? Kinesthetic learners excel when they can incorporate movement into their learning process. For them, sitting still and passively listening can feel impossible. So how can teachers embrace these learners' needs...
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