Categories

Blog powered by TypePad

« The Seattle Times: Health: Paralysis therapy offers new hope | Main | Ped Med: Counting ADHD cases »

February 20, 2006

Study: Students’ gestures boost learning

Link: Students’ gestures boost learning.

Students who spontaneously mimic the gestures of their teachers while learning mathematics learn new strategies more quickly than those who don’t, new research at the University of Chicago shows.

Previous research has shown that teacher gesturing improves learning, but this is the first study to show that the gestures students themselves produce have an impact on student learning.