Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Current Connection 2.1

In an article entitled The Relationship between caffeine consumption and study habits, it provides a great example of reasons why we should make the decision to have coffee in class rooms. Coffee has been proven to benefit our health; moreover, it can greatly enhance our test grades on a wide scale.

In this article by LE N. Pham he brings to attention one of the reasons that coffee can have a great impact on the student population by saying, " Caffeine stimulates the brain and makes a person feel awake and energetic." We should put coffee in our classes, because it increases our ability to learn by enhancing our brain. Why shouldn't we bring something into the classroom that could potentially help us to achieve a better GPA?

This article, a source of exquisite knowledge, a vast array of information to help aid in the understanding of this topic, also elaborates on the thought of putting coffee in the class room in saying, " Their performance at tasks such as proofreading for grammatical and typographical errors improved." Getting a wide smile on their faces, teachers will be able to get their students to understand with more ease than before. By using this new tool of education we can intensify the learning ability of every student in the united states, setting new test score records day to day. 










The article clearly specifies the impact of this boost of energy by saying, "Caffeine has been shown to help school aged children and adults in speech, reaction time, and increased motor activities." In slipping this tool into the everyday class room we are more capable of absorbing more information than ever before, making a giant leap ahead in the educational life. By nailing the subject of study more quickly than before, our GPA will improve greatly as a whole.

If we were to place a coffee area in our class rooms, we may be able to help those exhausted kids boost their attentiveness in a short period of time, and in the long run be able to improve grades immensely. For instance, a teenage girl walked into class first thing in the morning prepared for the test; however since she stayed up studying all night she is very tired and her attention span is very slim and weak. On the other hand if their were to be coffee provided in the class the girl would be able to bring her attention span up quickly and ace her test. Wouldn't we want this for the hard working student anyway?

Making the decision of putting coffee in our classrooms is the first step into the new, improved future of greater work and ability coming from students in the long run.




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