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Learning Tip Number 2: Chew some gum!

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Chewing_gum Continuing our discussion of learning tips, todays might seem a bit unorthodox.  Tip number two is chew gum or suck on mints while studying.  I know, I know, it seems a bit crazy doesn't it?  I mean when I was in school gum chewing was a taboo.  We were told to take gum out before tests and during class. 

Well, it may surprise you to learn that there has been some interesting research which indicates that chewing gum or sucking on mints while studying and taking tests can dramatically improve test results.  I learned of this tidbit at an in-service on brain function.  The speaker (whose name for the life of me escapes me) said that chewing gum/sucking on a mint while studying and then doing the same during a test improves the brains ability to recall information. 

Brain research over the years has taught us that the more senses that are involved in an activity, the stronger the learning because more neural pathways are involved in the process.  Teachers of young children are well aware of this fact hence their use of hands on learning.  For example, I remember when my daughter was in kindergarten and the teacher was introducing the idea of graphing.  Rather than just having them color a chart, the class made graphs on the floor using different color vegetables.  When it came time to color the graph, they were able to pull the information from their little brains a little easier having had the hands on experience as a reference point. 

There are a couple of other theories about why gum chewing aids in memory recall beside the multiple senses idea.  For example, some research indicates that gum chewing releases tension.  If you want to learn more about how gum chewing can aid in learning, concentration and stress release, check out Wrigley's website.

What are your thoughts on this?  I'd love to hear them!  Stayed tuned for more posts on learning tips...

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pavementcracks70
5.00 (Excellent) | March 2008 | pavementcracks70
Re: Learning Tip Number 2: Chew some gum!

lol wrigleys research into the benefits of chewing gum!! thought there was something in this until i saw the research provider!

i hardly chew as it builds up unwanted tension!  seem to chew or suck chewies/lollies better when im relaxing rather then studying/working

if you do come across research that has no vested interest lol send it my way!!!

im staying tuned on this one rue



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      TheMentorMom
5.00 (Excellent) | April 2008 | TheMentorMom
Re: Learning Tip Number 2: Chew some gum!

Okay, Rue!  Here's a link that cites research by the University of Northumbria and the Cognitive Research Unit in England:

http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1571/is_13_18/ai_84804845



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cazza
5.00 (Excellent) | February 2008 | cazza
Re: Learning Tip Number 2: Chew some gum!

I be returning to studies soon and will be sure to try this..

I let you know how i Go.. Thank you for such great advice..

xxx cazza



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