5 Reasons Why Origami Improves Students' Skills | Edutopia - 59 views
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This art form engages students and sneakily enhances their skills -- including improved spatial perception and logical and sequential thinking.
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According to the National Center for Education Statistics in 2003, geometry was one area of weakness among American students.
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Origami has been found to strengthen an understanding of geometric concepts, formulas, and labels, making them come alive.
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Origami excites other modalities of learning. It has been shown to improve spatial visualization skills using hands-on learning.
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Often in assignments, there is one set answer and one way to get there. Origami provides children an opportunity to solve something that isn't prescribed and gives them a chance to make friends with failure (i.e. trial and error).
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Origami is a fun way to explain physics concepts. A thin piece of paper is not very strong, but if you fold it like an accordion it will be.
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While schools are still catching up to the idea of origami as a STEAM engine (the merging of these disciplines), origami is already being used to solve tough problems in technology.
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Additionally, the National Science Foundation, one of the government's largest funding agencies, has supported a few programs that link engineers with artists to use origami in designs. The ideas range from medical forceps to foldable plastic solar panels.