I don't think the question is whether exercise is good for your health. That's well proven.
Nor is the question whether being healthy is good for your education. I suspect that's also true.
The question is: How much does being on a treadmill all day help or hurt a child's education?
-Jester
Afterthought: That bouncy ball study appears to have had exactly three students. Statistically, with an n of three, I wouldn't be comfortable concluding that outcomes were improved by being on a bouncy ball. Especially when your outcome is "legible words they wrote".
Nor is the question whether being healthy is good for your education. I suspect that's also true.
The question is: How much does being on a treadmill all day help or hurt a child's education?
-Jester
Afterthought: That bouncy ball study appears to have had exactly three students. Statistically, with an n of three, I wouldn't be comfortable concluding that outcomes were improved by being on a bouncy ball. Especially when your outcome is "legible words they wrote".