We know that students can learn in a variety of ways. They can learn directly from a teacher, they can learn from a colleague, classmate, or small group, and they can also learn independently with a learning management platform. We leverage the use of these learning modalities to ensure that students get what they need, when they need it, and how they need it.
Guided Learning is the traditional direct instruction approach where teachers, for a limited time, may engage in a lecture about a topic.
Collaborative Learning is the learning modality assigned to students who work together in a small group setting to practice, to learn, or to explore a particular topic.
Leveled Learning is where students may work directly with a technology-assisted platform in order to learn about a topic.
Informed by data, teachers can use these modalities in a myriad of ways. All three modalities could be happening simultaneously in a classroom setting as necessary depending upon the objective for the day's lesson.
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