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Helping struggling students, Creating diversity in the classroom, How to…
Helping struggling students
From the administrative staff, such as counselors and homeroom teachers
From parents
Grading for equity
Creating diversity in the classroom
For diverse
Diverse education
For struggling students
Give time for students to think and answer questions
Write down all the directions
Teach perseverance
Encourage students
Teach time management skills
In the classroom
How to manage a diverse classroom?
Get to know your students
Acknowledge and respect students. Communicate with them effectively
Practice cultural sensibility and be flexible with students
training to identify potential
diverse
factors in students
Professional development for homeroom teachers and class teachers.
Consistent updates to counselors background on student's affairs.
Open and clear communication between teaching staff and administrative staff and counselors.
Co parenting with the school
Work as a team with the school specialists and teachers to support the student
Flexibility and proper attention.
Organize meetings and sharing opportunities to make sure that the school is aware of the student's needs.
References
Inclusive Teaching: Intellectual Disability. (n.d.). ADCET. Retrieved September 30, 2021, from
https://www.adcet.edu.au/inclusive-teaching/specific-disabilities/intellectual-disability
The Importance of Diversity in the Classroom. (n.d.). School of Education. Retrieved September 30, 2021, from
https://drexel.edu/soe/resources/student-teaching/advice/importance-of-cultural-diversity-in-classroom/
Tom, T. (2020, May 7). 10 Teaching Strategies to Keep Struggling Students Working. TeachHUB.
https://www.teachhub.com/teaching-strategies/2016/09/10-teaching-strategies-to-keep-struggling-students-working/
Vanessa Delgado Sosa