Research shows movement is not only good for the body and spirit. It helps us learn.
Student Engagement
Helping children learn is challenging enough. Nailing authentic, active, and personalized lessons every time? That’s like winning a trifecta– only you’re in control of the horse.
“Curriculum” could be a scope and sequence doc or the entire student learning experience. For it to be a meaningful and evolving learning plan, it needs to be alive– by design.
What if every student had a plan that captured and capitalized on their strengths, interests, background, and goals to improve their learning experience?
It isn’t failure if you learn from it. Educators can foster a growth perspective to help students become more confident, open-minded, and resilient.
Teaching children to teach themselves is a lesson that will last a lifetime.
Even in the best case scenarios, students have been falling behind, particularly our neediest. Rather than focusing on “remediating learning loss,” we can integrate, accelerate, and enrich – starting today.