The Elbinselschule in Hamburg, Germany, uses multisensory learning methods to teach its pupils. The primary school specifically trains the teachers to use these in class and combines them with movements, for a variety of subjects.
Pupils spell words while jumping or roll around the corridors to do math exercises. Hopping from pad to pad while spelling words is not just for fun. As the Christoph Boris Frank, the school's principal points out: “Movement fosters interconnections in the brain. And interconnection in the brain enhanceds the learning process and sharpens memory! Find out more!
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