More than half of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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All students love to shine and have an opportunity to show what they know. Everyone has a unique skill and learns in different ways. Having video cameras in the classroom allows my students to present the material they have learned in a way that they can feel comfortable, while giving them the confidence and ability to collaboratively create a project they can take ownership and pride in.
Donating to this project will allow my students an opportunity to create something that is theirs, that they can be proud of. Since everyone learns in different ways I plan to utilize the video cameras to enhance the impact of learning in the classrooms by supporting the classroom teachers and allowing students to express themselves in such a way that the things they are learning really has a meaning. If a student can talk about it, they are learning it!
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All students love to shine and have an opportunity to show what they know. Everyone has a unique skill and learns in different ways. Having video cameras in the classroom allows my students to present the material they have learned in a way that they can feel comfortable, while giving them the confidence and ability to collaboratively create a project they can take ownership and pride in.
Donating to this project will allow my students an opportunity to create something that is theirs, that they can be proud of. Since everyone learns in different ways I plan to utilize the video cameras to enhance the impact of learning in the classrooms by supporting the classroom teachers and allowing students to express themselves in such a way that the things they are learning really has a meaning. If a student can talk about it, they are learning it!