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Can food, smells, lighting, music and colors contribute to a heatly learning environment?

If it gets me straight As!
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I doubt that, its outdated info and your teachers are quacks!
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Why not? (Gives us more freedom in the classroom)
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Hmm never thought of that kind of stuff to help me learn...
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Wan
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"Readin', Writin', and Aromatherapy"

Post by Wan »

Readin', Writin', and Aromatherapy (link)
ATLANTA, Aug. 16--A rose is not just a rose these days. In some schools, it's also a scent that goes straight through the schnozz and keeps kids from snoozing and schmoozing. Mozart's sonatas help kids learn, too, and rap makes their neurons snap. Peppermints also stimulate young brains; so does water.

"Brain-based learning" is all the New Age rage as the 2000-01 school year gets under way. The idea: Scents, sweets, sounds, colors, lighting, water and other inputs produce various responses in young brains, and can be orchestrated to make them more receptive to learning.

The research behind the theory is not all rock-solid, and the state Department of Education doesn't take a position on it. Yet hundreds of metro teachers are convinced, and some schools and school systems offer seminars to instruct educators in the methods.

Among the stimuli being used in classrooms: peppermint candy (sugar and mint to invigorate); water bottles (to hydrate); aromatherapy (to rouse or calm, depending on the scent); dim lighting (to calm and focus); music (ditto) and walls painted in subdued colors (ditto).
Smell that? Its another "What do you guys think?" question 8)

  Yes this is old however, all my teachers say the same thing (thats where the tip came from)
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Post by wave killer »

Yet another interesting post Ignus.
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Post by Aera »

i dont think a rose would keep me awake..

if anything it would make me day dream.
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Post by Hrothgur »

yeah i lot of htis works, like dim lighting and music are good for doing homework...even though i seldom do my homework.
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Post by Osamu »

So sniffing stuff makes you smarter? Potheads must be geniuses, then!

</sarcasm>

Interesting, though. I wonder if this would work. *E-mails link to English teacher*
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