There are 4 foundational stages for developing a classroom: 1) Building a learning community among students, 2) Attending to students' social and emotional development, 3) Connecting lessons to students' real world life experiences, 4) Using center-based teaching and small group instruction to manage differentiated learning.
There are 4 foundational stages for developing a classroom: 1) Building a learning community among students, 2) Attending to students' social and emotional development, 3) Connecting lessons to students' real world life experiences, 4) Using center-based teaching and small group instruction to manage differentiated learning.
There are 4 foundational stages for developing a classroom: 1) Building a learning community among students, 2) Attending to students' social and emotional development, 3) Connecting lessons to students' real world life experiences, 4) Using center-based teaching and small group instruction to manage differentiated learning.
2. Attending to students social and emotional development 3. Connecting lessons to students “real world life” 4. Using center-based teaching and small group instruction to manage differentiation