We anticipate further quantitative research from academia at large as the validity of our work’s premise that movement enhances learning is further established. Also, since most of our instructors are teachers who use the Brain Gym® program in the classroom, they’re working to make a difference for all children, and they question the ethics of not offering equal opportunities to all participants. Universities usually conduct such studies they receive grants from government sources, for-profit and non-profit corporations, private sources, or some combination thereof to do such studies. Yet few of our instructors have the background or funding to do statistical research. In the few such statistical studies that we already have, you’ll see that the Brain Gym group usually does better than the control group. Quantitative statistics are derived from testing and then comparing the results achieved by different groups. In our case, this requires that two or more groups in the study be established as uniformly as possible, preferably by random selection, and do very similar things, with only one group receiving the benefits of the Brain Gym® program. A medical model studies the effects of one intervention (such as a medication or a teaching method) when all other factors are controlled. Quantitative research or scientific research follows a medical model, not an educational one. Both qualitative and quantitative studies are acceptable for peer review. These latter studies have not yet been peer- reviewed, although some of them are qualified for such review. You’ll find many examples of such pilot studies that use qualitative or anecdotal research. Other academics consider descriptive research to be of equal scientific value to experimental research, because it identifies trends and provides a sound basis for controlled experimental research. Khalsa’s study “The effect of Educational Kinesiology upon simple response times and choice response times”. Siift, Ph.D.’s study on static balance, 1990) “The effects of Educational Kinesiology on the static balance of learning-disabled students“
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To our knowledge, two have been published in a peer-reviewed journal: You’ll find the studies that most adhere to this standard in our Annotated Research subcategories “Quasi-Experimental Research” and “True Experimental Research”. Some academics consider only experimental research (statistical research with control groups) to be scientific. TRACETHE8s TM – Three (3) engaging, fun and effective activities created by an Occupational Therapist that assist in integrating, enhancing and refining a large variety of skills.ĭownload Reducing Challenging Behaviours in at-risk Adolescents.
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Brain Gym ® Teacher’s Edition (2010) by Dennison and Dennison – outlines all 26 Brain Gym ® movements and more – designed for teachers and parents.