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  • Perkins - Tryon Middle School
  • Perkins, OK
  • Half of students from low‑income households Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education. Learn more

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The Importance of Color Printing in Education Improving student engagement Quality color printing is a key asset in a wide range of classroom scenarios — at all educational levels. It can be leveraged to create interactive visual aids for use in the classroom, which helps teachers communicate complex concepts to students. Educators can also take advantage of color in classroom handouts, games, activity posters, and calendars. The sky's the limit when it comes to the visual materials educators can use in a color setting. Making learning accessible While color improves the educational experience for all students, it can be transformational for students with learning disabilities, such as dyslexia or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Color can be deployed through many methods to make educational materials more accessible to these students, including the practice of reading with color gradients. According to The Atlantic, this gradient technique draws students' eyes from left to right, enabling them to read efficiently and fluently. It's particularly helpful for young learners who have a tendency to skip lines when reading passages aloud in class. And it may be beneficial for all types of learners who have difficulty focusing when reading for long periods of time in today’s technology-driven age of multitasking. Color printing is a powerful asset to today's educators — particularly because it's so versatile. Teachers can use color for a variety of purposes in the classroom, from visual aids to student handouts and beyond. Color engages and inspires students, facilitating the creative and critical thinking that's so important for brainstorming original ideas and developing proficiency in complex subjects. Most importantly, it can be a tremendous asset for learners of all types, unlocking educational opportunities for everyone.

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The Importance of Color Printing in Education Improving student engagement Quality color printing is a key asset in a wide range of classroom scenarios — at all educational levels. It can be leveraged to create interactive visual aids for use in the classroom, which helps teachers communicate complex concepts to students. Educators can also take advantage of color in classroom handouts, games, activity posters, and calendars. The sky's the limit when it comes to the visual materials educators can use in a color setting. Making learning accessible While color improves the educational experience for all students, it can be transformational for students with learning disabilities, such as dyslexia or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Color can be deployed through many methods to make educational materials more accessible to these students, including the practice of reading with color gradients. According to The Atlantic, this gradient technique draws students' eyes from left to right, enabling them to read efficiently and fluently. It's particularly helpful for young learners who have a tendency to skip lines when reading passages aloud in class. And it may be beneficial for all types of learners who have difficulty focusing when reading for long periods of time in today’s technology-driven age of multitasking. Color printing is a powerful asset to today's educators — particularly because it's so versatile. Teachers can use color for a variety of purposes in the classroom, from visual aids to student handouts and beyond. Color engages and inspires students, facilitating the creative and critical thinking that's so important for brainstorming original ideas and developing proficiency in complex subjects. Most importantly, it can be a tremendous asset for learners of all types, unlocking educational opportunities for everyone.

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