The Curtis Chaotic Classroom Project

This blog is about how to evolve the traditional classroom into a student initiated work environment with an eye towards "highly effective" criteria in the Danielson Rubric model.

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Sam's student-centered classroom!

Great way to incorporate student's voice!  Student's have a choice but will they work on the stuff they don't get?
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