
Elementary School
The elementary grades at
University School
operate under the
Responsive Classroom
Model. This model is
characterized a social
curriculum model. A
clear social curriculum
can help build a
classroom into a
learning community where
high social and academic
goals are both attained.
The six central
components of the model
integrate teaching,
learning and caring into
the daily program.
THE SIX KEY
COMPONENTS
Classroom
Organization:
provides active interest
areas for students,
space for
student-created displays
of work, and an
appropriate mix of whole
class, group, and
individual instruction.
Morning Meeting:
a format that provides
students the daily
opportunity to practice
greetings, conversation,
sharing, and
problem-solving, and
motivates them to meet
the academic challenges
of the day ahead.
Rules and
Logical Consequences:
these are generated,
modeled, and role-played
with the students and
become the cornerstone
of classroom life.
Academic Choice:
for all students each
day in which they must
take control of their
own learning in some
meaningful way, both
individually and
cooperatively.
Guided Discovery:
Moves the students
through a deliberate and
careful introduction to
each new experience.
Assessment and
Reporting: to
parents that is an
evolving process of
mutual communication and
understanding.
The outcome of such a
program includes a
balance of
teacher-directed
instruction and
child-initiated
learning, student
responsibility for work
and environment, caring
behavior, problem
solving ability both
socially and
academically, parental
involvement and
understanding.
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