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--Dr. Maria Montessori



Thursday, April 7, 2011

Thoughtful Thursday

The Brain Remembers Best When Actively Involved in Learning

Memory is enhanced when actively involved in learning. A recent study found that those who have some control over their learning environment are better at remembering what they learned than those who do not.

This is exciting information to share. I continuously promote that the brain learns best through exploration and  interaction with real objects and people. This research clearly demonstrates the difference active learning vs. passive learning makes in the memory area of the brain. We can use this information to add to what we already know to hopefully create more active learning experiences in schools.
An article on this study states: 

"The new study showed that activity and interactivity increases between important brain regions in individuals who have more control over their learning environment, as compared to those who are passively absorbing information." 
You can read the full article, How Memory Is Enhanced By An Active Role In Learning, here.

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