Despite strong evidence supporting the positive connection between learning and movement, pressure to improve test scores and reduced budgets continue to spur educators to forgo recess and physical education to reallocate more time in the classroom. Research shows that reducing opportunities for physical activity in school limits a student's ability to learn.
Despite strong evidence supporting the positive connection between learning and movement, pressure to improve test scores and reduced budgets continue to spur educators to forgo recess and physical education to reallocate more time in the classroom. Research shows that reducing opportunities for physical activity in school limits a student's ability to learn.
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