The English Language T-Ching

015 Handwriting (not Keyboards) and Walking (not Sitting)

8 min · Ayer
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Some recent research suggests that physical movement (e.g. writing by hand or walking around) actively helps us to learn and be more creative. We consider what the implications might be for our language classrooms. Should we be discouraging keyboard use? How can we “take a conversation for a walk”? Find out more about the walking research by googling: “Marily Oppezzo walking” Find out more about the handwriting research by googling: “Audrey van der Meer Handwriting” Adrian mentions Earl Stevick. Stevick (1923-2013) was a linguist and teacher who had a profound influence on ELT in the 1980’s with his suggestions as to how we could adopt more “humanistic” approaches in the classroom.

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