Pupils ‘must look away to think’

Wednesday, January 11th, 2006

Another study demonstrates that pupils ‘must look away to think’:

Far from daydreaming, children who avert their gaze when considering their response to a question are more likely to come up with the correct answer.

Stirling University psychologists found that, when looking away, five-year-olds answered 72% of questions well.

But when children had not been instructed to look away when thinking, they answered just 50% correctly.

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