Since day one, we were told to stay seated during classes. Contrary to tradition, a classroom created an atmosphere of “moving around” with chairs that work like gym bikes and spinning tops. One of the masterminds behind it is none other than Natalie Cheung (Fellow 2018-20).
In recent years, many schools in Europe have been transforming ordinary classrooms into “Kinesthetic Classrooms.” Kinesthetic classrooms make use of a variety of props and teaching aids as well as flexible seats in the classroom. These flexible seats allow students to stand, kneel, jump, bounce, or even engage in movements activity like riding an exercise bike, students can sit in their most comfortable position and attend classes at ease.
Different learning mode: Moving around does not equal to being distracted
Kinesthetic classroom, a concept originated from the west, is first piloted in Hong Kong at St. Bonaventure Catholic Primary School.
“Traditionally, teachers are trained to get students to sit quietly and take classes. But this ignores the unique learning styles of each child,” said Principal Cheung Wai Ching of St. Bonaventure, “Some children can sit quietly and pay attention in class, but others must keep moving in order to be able to stay focused.”
Principal Cheung has always been hoping to break this dull situation. Coincidentally, Our Fellow, Natalie (Fellow 2018-20), learned of the research in Kinesthetic Classroom that American institutions have been conducting for nearly 20 years and it proved to be successful. Therefore, they introduced this innovative concept to the school during this school year.