Students should be socialized with their teachers and peers, basic needs must be met before they reach full potential, and students should have some control over what they are learning. These beliefs reflect the ideals of Lev S. Vygotsky, Abraham maslow, and William Glasser. If all these beliefs are met, we believe students will achieve great success in the classroom and have fun doing it.
Students should be socialized with their teachers and peers, basic needs must be met before they reach full potential, and students should have some control over what they are learning. These beliefs reflect the ideals of Lev S. Vygotsky, Abraham maslow, and William Glasser. If all these beliefs are met, we believe students will achieve great success in the classroom and have fun doing it.
Students should be socialized with their teachers and peers, basic needs must be met before they reach full potential, and students should have some control over what they are learning. These beliefs reflect the ideals of Lev S. Vygotsky, Abraham maslow, and William Glasser. If all these beliefs are met, we believe students will achieve great success in the classroom and have fun doing it.
We believe that students should be given the opportunity to socialize with
their teachers and peers, basic needs must be met before they reach full potential, and students should have some control over what they are learning. These beliefs reflect the ideals of Lev S. Vygotsky, Abraham Maslow, and William Glasser. If all of these beliefs are met, we believe students will achieve great success in the classroom and have fun doing it!