February 29, 2016
Higher education institutions often pave the way for the rest of educational trends, and one of the latest investments colleges and universities are making is providing active seating options for students.
The benefits of active seating are two-fold. First, the life of a student is a fairly sedentary lifestyle. There's a lot of time sitting while in class and studying, and students need to make a conscious effort to be active. Without time for extra-curriculars, students often choose active seating options so they can multi-task and burn calories while studying.
Second, higher education facilities know that not all people learn the same way. Everyone's brain works differently, and some people are auditory learners, while others are visual. There's a fair amount of people who are kinesthetic learners, and the simple act of moving the body while studying reinforces learning.
There are many unique options that allow learners to move while learning. Many schools are trying out options such as treadmill desks, cycling desks, or standing desks.