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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Lectures and worksheets get very old, very fast. What type of engagement do students respond to best? GAMES! Through these board games, students will be able to participate and compete with their peers. By participating in a series of real-world scenario type questions, students will have to think critically about which path to take in the game and relate it to their own lives. As 18-21 year old adults, these students are able and ready to engage with each other in tough conversations about social etiquette, community behavior, money management, and how to handle situations at work. Thanks for making our Functional Living Skills class functional!
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Lectures and worksheets get very old, very fast. What type of engagement do students respond to best? GAMES! Through these board games, students will be able to participate and compete with their peers. By participating in a series of real-world scenario type questions, students will have to think critically about which path to take in the game and relate it to their own lives. As 18-21 year old adults, these students are able and ready to engage with each other in tough conversations about social etiquette, community behavior, money management, and how to handle situations at work. Thanks for making our Functional Living Skills class functional!