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Small group instruction plays a central role in helping Valor teachers meet a diverse range of learning needs.
Teachers work with small groups of students to target specific learning needs.
Teacher is able to see what every student is working on each day and can pull students working on similar learning objectives into groups as appropriate.
Roots teacher, Lecksy Wolk, explains the scheduling and sizing of small groups.Transcript: Lecksy Wolk: But the other part of the day, for me, is small groups. So, I – I'm scheduled groups of kids based on very specific needs, based on data that...
Explore an extended in-class example of small group instruction at Valor Collegiate Academies.
View an in-class example of small-group instruction in action at Cisco ISD.
In this audio clip, you will hear how an LPS teacher works with a small group of students on annotating fractions.Transcript: Teacher (Sophia Thomas): Hi, ladies. Student: Hi. Student: Hello. Teacher: You know whenever you get back here, we do many...
Pleasant View incorporates small group instruction to support students with similar learning needs. This is an example of small-group instruction in science.
Educators at Valor Collegiate Academies use small group instruction to give students additional time to build content mastery.
Students are grouped based on needs and then pulled out – or teachers pushed in – for focused support and mini-lessons led by a content specialist.