More than a third 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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After the pandemic, we've seen severe knowledge gaps occur in our school. In our classroom, we have a "Help Desk," a large table where we can work in smaller groups to help ensure that they get the proper instruction to address those knowledge gaps. The problem is a large portion of those students have a hard time wanting to be at the "Help Desk" they also have a hard time staying focused once there.
These wobble stools will be precisely the kind of enticing thing the students will want to sit on and help give them some wiggle time while learning. I love the bright colors that will add to our already cheerful atmosphere and still be incredibly functional.
I know that my students want to learn and work hard, but sometimes that extra energy that comes with being a kid makes learning a little more complicated. This will be a great way to help keep students seated, focused, and engaged in their learning.
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After the pandemic, we've seen severe knowledge gaps occur in our school. In our classroom, we have a "Help Desk," a large table where we can work in smaller groups to help ensure that they get the proper instruction to address those knowledge gaps. The problem is a large portion of those students have a hard time wanting to be at the "Help Desk" they also have a hard time staying focused once there.
These wobble stools will be precisely the kind of enticing thing the students will want to sit on and help give them some wiggle time while learning. I love the bright colors that will add to our already cheerful atmosphere and still be incredibly functional.
I know that my students want to learn and work hard, but sometimes that extra energy that comes with being a kid makes learning a little more complicated. This will be a great way to help keep students seated, focused, and engaged in their learning.