"BENEFITS OF USING MIND MAPS IN SCHOOL"
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Annotation: Mind mapping is a visual learning tool that enhances students' comprehension, memory retention, and creativity. This article explores the benefits of using mind maps in educational settings, including improved critical thinking, better note-taking, and enhanced writing skills. By analyzing scholarly research and expert opinions, this paper highlights how mind maps can transform traditional teaching methods into dynamic, engaging learning experiences.Abstract
Annotation: Mind mapping is a visual learning tool that enhances students'
comprehension, memory retention, and creativity. This article explores the benefits of
using mind maps in educational settings, including improved critical thinking, better
note-taking, and enhanced writing skills. By analyzing scholarly research and expert
opinions, this paper highlights how mind maps can transform traditional teaching
methods into dynamic, engaging learning experiences.
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