Neuroscience research shows handwriting activates more brain regions than typing, improving memory retention, learning depth and critical thinking, neurologists explain.
In an era dominated by keyboards and touchscreens, the ancient practice of putting pen to paper has become increasingly rare. Many view handwriting as merely a slower, less efficient method of ...
Elementary teachers can use practical activities aligned with Universal Design for Learning to help students develop their ...
I grew up in B.C. days—Before Computers. The closest thing I had to an iPad was an Etch-A-Sketch, which kept me entertained on many a family drive. Nowadays, it seems every four-year-old has a mobile ...