More than a third of students from low鈥慽ncome households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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TIME for Chromebooks in Our Inclusive Classroom
Based on Howard Gardner鈥檚 theory of Multiple Intelligences, we need to foster a broader range of human potential in children (and adults). Each year I carry out an inventory with my students to identify the learning styles within our classroom. I鈥檝e found that there is no overarching learning style, but that the majority of my students find themselves to be more engaged when technology is present and reading is based on expository text in which they have greater background knowledge.
Chromebooks are a great resource that my students will be able to use during small group instruction. My students with an ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) will have access to interactive components of our language arts and math lessons as they鈥檙e taught in a whole group setting. Providing more technology to my students allows me to increase the individualized resources I use which are typically adaptive to their needs. I truly feel that providing access to additional technology and texts will foster cohesiveness in our inclusive classroom.
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TIME for Chromebooks in Our Inclusive Classroom
Based on Howard Gardner鈥檚 theory of Multiple Intelligences, we need to foster a broader range of human potential in children (and adults). Each year I carry out an inventory with my students to identify the learning styles within our classroom. I鈥檝e found that there is no overarching learning style, but that the majority of my students find themselves to be more engaged when technology is present and reading is based on expository text in which they have greater background knowledge.
Chromebooks are a great resource that my students will be able to use during small group instruction. My students with an ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) will have access to interactive components of our language arts and math lessons as they鈥檙e taught in a whole group setting. Providing more technology to my students allows me to increase the individualized resources I use which are typically adaptive to their needs. I truly feel that providing access to additional technology and texts will foster cohesiveness in our inclusive classroom.