Let No Child Sit Behind: Exercise Helps Struggling Students

May 14, 2010 RSS Feed Print

By Mary Kate Cary, Thomas Jefferson Street blog

Here’s where “Let’s Move” meets “No Child Left Behind”: The Naperville, Illinois’ “Learning Readiness” PE program, in which kids who are struggling with math and science go to gym class first. According to ABC News, Naperville students’ standardized reading scores are drastically higher, and math scores are up by a factor of 20, as a result of walking or running on a treadmill for ten minutes immediately before class. Apparently exercise releases all kinds of chemicals in the brain which help sharpen your ability to learn. (I’ve heard a lot lately about a book called Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain, which goes into more detail on the success of the Naperville program and the latest brain/exercise research.)

So the last thing schools should do is take kids off of sports teams when their grades are bad--like mine did when I was a kid. Instead, they should do the reverse: Any kid who is struggling academically should be required to exercise before doing their homework. Take a look at the differences in brain activity for the Naperville kids before and after exercise. I think they’re on to something here, and we’d be wise to try and replicate it in other schools.

Tags:
high school,
No Child Left Behind,
K-12 education,
exercise and fitness,
students

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should homework effect kids athletic sports or actually doing their homework? why should exercise effect homework? so why don't we get exercise then we can do homework. that would help people with doing their homework and exercise.

megan of VT 1:39PM November 12, 2010

Aerobic activity is needed at every age. Exercisers live longer, feel better and are less obese. So PE should not only require aerobic and strength requirements (strength training makes the bones stronger as well as the muscles)--but lifelong physical recreation activities need to be taught.

Bob O'Connor of CA 10:24AM August 04, 2010

Hey I got a great idea!!!

Lets call it "No child with a big behind"

Schools will be required to show a decrease in

obesity rates for all subgroups.

All Students will be in excellent physical shape

by the year 2011.

Schools that fail to meet this criteria

will be required to offer Physical Exercise

class after school

Schools that continue to fail to meet this

criteria must allow students to attend a

public school of thier choice.

If any students are still overweight then

federal funding will be stopped and the school

closed.

It is time to hold schools accountable for

childhood obesity.

My next proposal will be a concentration on

teen pregnancy. Lets call it

"No Teenage Girl Pregnant"

Guy Bair of NC 1:30PM May 26, 2010

Mary Kate Cary

Mary Kate Cary

Mary Kate Cary is a former White House speechwriter for President George H.W. Bush. She currently writes speeches for political and business leaders.

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