The schools committed to a three - year comprehensive school improvement process using the tenets of the ASCD Whole Child Initiative — healthy, safe, engaged, supported, and challenged — and their indicators (PDF) as
a sustainable whole child approach to educating their students.
Schools applying to participate in the Whole Child Network will commit to a comprehensive school improvement process using the tenets of the Whole Child Initiative — healthy, safe, engaged, supported, and challenged — and their indicators (PDF) as
a sustainable whole child approach to educating their students.
Not exact matches
A
whole child approach sets the standard for comprehensive,
sustainable school improvement and provides for long - term student success.
It will comprise between 10 and 15 schools that commit to comprehensive school improvement and community engagement using the tenets of ASCD's
Whole Child Initiative — healthy, safe, engaged, supported, and challenged — and the indicators (PDF) as a
sustainable approach to educating their students.
ASCD's
Whole Child Initiative is an associationwide effort to change the conversation about education from a focus on narrowly defined academic achievement to one that promotes the development of
children who are healthy, safe, engaged, supported, and challenged within a
sustainable approach to education and community engagement.
«ASCD believes that a
whole child approach to education is essential, replicable, and sustainable and that it will work for each school in each community,» said Molly McCloskey, managing director of the Whole Child Initia
whole child approach to education is essential, replicable, and sustainable and that it will work for each school in each community,» said Molly McCloskey, managing director of the Whole Child Initia
child approach to education is essential, replicable, and
sustainable and that it will work for each school in each community,» said Molly McCloskey, managing director of the
Whole Child Initia
Whole Child Initia
Child Initiative.
Visit www.ascd.org/wholechildindicators to download indicators for each tenet as well as an additional set to support a
sustainable, communitywide,
whole child approach.
A
whole child approach, which ensures that each student is healthy, safe, engaged, supported, and challenged, sets the standard for comprehensive,
sustainable school improvement and provides for long - term student success.
Through this
approach, ASCD supports educators, families, community members, and policymakers as they move from a vision about educating the
whole child to
sustainable, collaborative actions.
A
whole child approach sets the standard for comprehensive,
sustainable school improvement and provides for long - term student success.