Writing on surfaces is one of those effective learning practices that is spreading with a viral rapidity. Schools do it because it works, and it works well.
Student’s love to write on desks, walls, doors, windows, etc. – not because it is naughty, but for the collaborative nature, the exchanges between writers, the rich colour, the personalisation, and more.
Working in full view immediately has a basis for conversation and discussion, offers an awareness of each other’s work, and has impact.
There is a strong cognitive reason. We’ve known for a long time that memory is aided by the cues and clues of social context.
Pedagogically, it works too.
Pictured below are Year 11 student’s doing revision for their exams.