Nearly all 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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Teaching students with special needs in an inclusion classroom makes it harder to build purposeful collaborative experiences without proper resources. These flexible seating options allow for two things:
1) Flexible choice seating for a classroom of special education students that has a high percentage of students diagnosed with ADD and ADHD.
2) Help promote a collaborative learning environment allowing for more peer tutoring and group learning experiences that also teach moral responsibility towards engaging with one another in a positive way.
These flexible seating options allow for a better classroom that will send better and more prepared students out into the world.
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Teaching students with special needs in an inclusion classroom makes it harder to build purposeful collaborative experiences without proper resources. These flexible seating options allow for two things:
1) Flexible choice seating for a classroom of special education students that has a high percentage of students diagnosed with ADD and ADHD.
2) Help promote a collaborative learning environment allowing for more peer tutoring and group learning experiences that also teach moral responsibility towards engaging with one another in a positive way.
These flexible seating options allow for a better classroom that will send better and more prepared students out into the world.