When a student writes any material from the board to his copy
There are many educational benefits of working by looking at the board:
Concept Clarity: When teachers write complex diagrams or mathematical formulas on the board, students see them being created step-by-step. This makes it easier to understand the subject.
Handwriting Improvement: By observing the teacher's handwriting, students learn word formation, the use of vowels, and the art of writing neatly.
Memory: Research shows that information is retained in the brain longer when seen and written by hand, compared to just hearing it.
Collective Learning Experience
The board is a focal point in the classroom. When the entire class looks at the board together, it creates a sense of collective discipline. This motivates students to grow together and learn at the same pace. Teachers also use the board to satisfy students' curiosity; if a student doesn't understand a diagram, re-explaining it on the board helps the entire class.
In today's digital age, smart boards have made this experience even more engaging, simplifying complex topics through colorful illustrations and animations. Ultimately, transcribing knowledge from the board into your notebook isn't just copying, it's the first step toward student internalization.

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