Goals apply to all students
The school’s goals should apply to all students, while the means to these goals will vary as those students themselves vary. School practice should be tailor-made to meet the needs of every group or class of students.
Las metas de la escuela deben aplicarse a todos los estudiantes aunque los métodos para alcanzar estos objetivos pueden ser tan variados como son los estudiantes mismos. La práctica escolar debe estar diseñada “a la medida” de acuerdo a las necesidade s de cada grupo o clase de adolescentes.
This video is part of the CES EssentialVisions DVD series
Related Benchmarks
- Access, Opportunity, and Post-Secondary Preparation
- Maximizing resources for equitable outcomes
- Performance Based Assessment
- Culturally Responsive Pedagogies
- Differentiated Instruction
Resources
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- How Right He Had It I began my professional life as a bilingual high school teacher in Boston before there was actually much formal “bilingual education” to be had. A small group of great teachers and a… December 02, 2009 by Larry Myatt – Ted Sizer, Horace’s Compromise