Topic > Movement education: a constructivist teaching style

All the students in your class will move every day following different patterns and movements. This will develop team problem solving skills and important social skills that students must develop to be successful throughout their lives. With this social aspect in your classroom, your students will work harder together and more efficiently. There are many benefits for Movement Education students. Help students develop cognitively with the use of creativity and critical thinking. It also places some responsibility on students in creating activities and solving problems. With this student-centered approach, much more fun and excitement is created in the classroom. This will increase social interaction within the classroom leading to further development of the affective domain. Teachers also have many benefits from using movement education in their classrooms. By asking questions, teachers can teach based on student responses instead of providing a complete list of instructions. Getting students to answer these questions will help them develop confidence and encourage further participation. It can also help develop leadership qualities and success. Perhaps the most accidental part of this style is that it leaves much more time for the actual activity