Not exact matches
I was a
kid who intensely wanted to
achieve in the
classroom and on the field.
Still nothing beats the joy on the faces of my
kids when they
achieve their goals for learning
in the
classroom.
Mike Petrilli talks with Education Next about the challenges of teaching high -
achieving and low -
achieving kids in the same
classroom, and about one school
in Montgomery County, Maryland, which is using a blend of ability grouping and differentiated instruction with great success.
«I've seen
kids who might not have
achieved as highly
in a regular
classroom really
achieve at a much higher level because they had the extra help and the extra options of the videos and time
in class to talk about what they didn't understand, not just to try to copy down notes as quickly as they could,» Gironda said.
Provides a broad critique of the ADD / ADHD paradigm, examines alternative ways of viewing children with attention and behavior difficulties, and explores specific learning strategies teachers and parents can use to help
kids with this label
achieve success
in the
classroom, and realize their full potential
in life.
No one really knew what it meant, and as a result, it led to us having unrealistic expectations for what we could really
achieve in the
classroom and what was actually best for
kids.»
Analysis shows that,
in Maryland, schools serving breakfast
in their
classrooms experienced as much as a 7.2 percent lower rate of chronic absenteeism, and students
in schools serving breakfast
in their
classrooms were 12.5 percent more likely to
achieve proficiency on standardized math tests (Deloitte & No
Kid Hungry, 2013).
Designed to be the beginning of a multi-year, transformational process, Capturing
Kids» Hearts is a 2 - day, immersive, participatory experience that gives teachers, staff, and administrators the skills they need to
achieve success
in today's
classrooms.
Still nothing beats the joy on the faces of my
kids when they
achieve their goals for learning
in the
classroom.
Still nothing beats the joy on the faces of my
kids when they
achieve their goals for learning
in the
classroom.