Programs are more likely to attract and retain low - income students if planners and teachers
create personal connections with students and their families and work closely with local schools and community organizations (Terzian, Moor, & Hamilton, 2009; Wimer & Gunther, 2006).
The M.A.T. curriculum centers around four elements of instruction: building subject knowledge (Content), cultivating a fun and productive learning environment (Classroom Culture),
developing personal connections with students and families (Self & Other People), and creating high - quality lessons (Teaching Cycle).
The speakers established
a personal connection with these students.
«I think it's important that staff can have
a personal connection with students,» Hayes says.
Classroom Problem Solver: While You Are Out An outsider with
no personal connection with the students, a substitute has all of a teacher's responsibilities, but little of the authority.
The Substitute An outsider with
no personal connection with the students, a substitute has all of a teacher's responsibilities, but little of the authority.