How One Teacher Differentiates Learning Skills for All Students
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This week, we speak with Sarah Pierce, a 7th and 8th grade Science and Math teacher at Classical Academy in Escondido, California, a school in their second year of the Summit Learning Program. Sarah talks about how the personalized learning environment made possible with the Summit approach has been an ideal fit for the diverse group of learners at Classical Academy, which combines home-schooling with classroom instruction. Sarah also shares her best practices and differentiated resources that she’s created to help all students successfully access content knowledge and navigate ways to develop cognitive skills through projects.
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