Article by Yasmin Bendaas, EdNC
For the students, ABL now extends outside of the Neuronasium, with teachers leading students in brief exercises or standing stretches before seated exams. Boyette is interested in seeing how the implementation of ABL throughout the school day will impact student reading and test scores over the next year.
“What we learned is that the brain can be healed. If you work on those aspects of the brain to get them functioning better, kids can learn better,” Boyette said. “ABL encompasses the idea of bringing the learning to the kids in the way that they need it most.”
This is just the beginning for EdAmbassadors. In our first year, we hope to continue to develop and explore how to involve all teachers around North Carolina. If you are interested in joining the conversation and becoming part of the effort, visit edAmbassadors website.
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