Embodied Learning

Embodied learning is an educational approach that integrates physical movement, sensory experience, and cognitive processing. It recognises that learning is enhanced when the body actively participates in the learning process.

This method is especially effective for experiential, skill-based, and conceptual learning.

Detailed Aspects:

  • Connects physical activity with mental understanding
  • Enhances memory and engagement
  • Encourages experiential and interactive learning
  • Supports diverse learning styles

Example:
Students learning physics concepts by acting out motion and force principles demonstrate embodied learning.

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