A classroom is a molting pot of intelligences, learning styles, and individual needs, so how does a teacher accommodate all the different types of students during the normal school day?
This concept is not an easy one to solve. The regular classroom teacher must think of ways to accommodate everyone and not leave anyone out of the educational process. This can be difficult, but one step in the right direction is understanding the different types of students and finding ways to work with them in an environment where they can be successful.
In my classroom, I am continually changing the order, the grouping of the students, and the activities types. Variety is the spice of life and it is the spice that can keep a lesson from being boring.
Saturday, January 5, 2008
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