Why Do We Still Ask Students to “Sit and Learn” When We Know…
Vicki Davis with Dr. Brad Johnson
Physical activity supports learning, reduces student behavior issues, and can eliminate the need for ADHD and ADD medications. If thevalue of active learning is clear, whyare we still asking students to sit still and learn?
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October 29, 2016
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Dr. Brad Johnson is an international speaker in the field of education. He is author of What Schools Don’t Teach: 20 Ways to Help Students Excel in School and in Life and his latest book, From School Administrator to School Leader: 15 Keys to Maximizing Your Leadership Potential.
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