Movement in learning is a
teaching method based on the concept that students learn better
through movement in the classroom. Students should have the
opportunity throughout a class period to move around to take "brain
breaks" to refocus their attention so they can learn new
material. Brain research suggests that physical activity prior to
class and during class, increases students' ability to process and
retain new material.
(Source: Wikipedia)
This site provides some good
practices and links to further resources in this are:
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