Trees can help pupils get better at maths

DISADVANTAGED pupils perform better in maths when they can see trees from their classroom, new research has revealed.
A study of thousands of poor five to 10-year-olds found that by simply making their surroundings greener, academic performance increased.
A study of thousands of poor five to 10-year-olds found that by simply making their surroundings greener, academic performance increased.
The finding, published in Frontiers in Psychology, builds on a host of previous studies linking nature to children’s brainpower.
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