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Drawing isn’t just an artistic skill—it’s a cognitive superpower that can transform learning. According to research featured in Edutopia, creating visual representations helps students deepen their understanding, retain information, and engage more actively in the learning process. By translating abstract concepts into drawings, learners can simplify complexity and make connections across ideas.
This practice is especially effective across subjects, from science to storytelling, proving that drawing isn’t merely an artistic outlet but a critical educational tool.
Explore more: Edutopia on Drawing.
The Powerful Effects of Drawing on Learning https://t.co/VDZpBgZvSj— Kiran Johny (@johnywrites) May 26, 2019