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Simple Food Questions Boost Learning in Early Primary Schools
A new study from Scandinavia shows that using everyday food items—like asking what grapes that stick together are called—helps young children learn more effectively. The finding offers educators and policymakers a low-cost classroom strategy that could improve literacy and engagement during critical early learning years.
Originaltitel: “What are grapes that stick together called?”: using food as a pedagogical tool in early primary school