Learning is Multi-Sensory, Teaching Should Be Too

Children learn in many different ways. That’s why it is so important for teachers to bring concepts through multiple senses. In Waldorf schools we teach science through stories as well as outdoors in nature and in the lab. We move, build, and even bake and eat our math. We teach literature through theater. We sing our history and languages. We teach this way so that our curriculum reaches more children, more deeply, in a way that they love and remember.

Read the full article, How Multisensory Activities Enhance Reading Skills, published by Edutopia.

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