Charter School Inspiration

Ideas in curriculum, pedagogy, and classroom management for the child-centered classroom.
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What is a Provocation? | Reggio Inspired Learning | Racheous
When it comes to the Reggio Emilia approach, what is a provocation? Put simply, provocations provoke! They provoke thoughts, discussions, questions, interests, creativity and ideas. They can also expand on a thought, project, idea and interest. Provocations can come in many forms: An interesting photo, picture or book, Nature (e.g. specimens) Conceptual (e.g. changing seasons, … … Continue reading →
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The basic Reggio Emilia approach to kids education: What it is & what makes it different from other types of education like Montessori
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Jennifer's Reggio Inspired Classroom, Part One - Fairy Dust Teaching
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Setting up the 3rd Teacher: A Peek into Nammi's Classroom (Part 2)
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Montessori
montessori progress reports for 6 to 9 year olds - Google Search
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Project Based Learning in the Montessori Elementary Environment
Project Based Learning in the Montessori Elementary Environment - NAMC…
the student choice is in the classroom
Easy Ways to Give Student Choice in the Classroom
We must remember that our students are just young human beings. They had the same needs, wants, and concerns that adults do. As the grownups in the room, we need to make sure we are teaching them how to propel themselves forward in the ways that will suit them best. Giving them choice in the classroom is a great first step in doing so. The number one way to do this is by establishing student choice in the classroom to demonstrate learning. choice boards; student voice and choice classroom
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10 Ways Teachers Can Create a Positive Learning Environment
10 Ways Teachers Can Create a Positive Learning Environment
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Student-Centered Discipline Promotes Social Emotional Learning. Key components in student-centered discipline include collaborative classroom rules, logical consequences, coping skills, reflection, classroom meetings, conflict resolution, take-a-break spo
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Behaviour is One of the Child’s Hundred Languages