The Kohelet Prize Database

Database Entries Tagged with: child development

Hebrew for all- the whole child approach.

In my class I have various levels of students.Each activity which I create is designed to reach all my students in a way that appeals to them.I generally arrange my class into working stations,whereby each student can explore the subject that is being taught in a variety of ways.I modify each activity to various levels so each student can succeed.

By: Michal Mouallem from Akiva school

Grade(s): K, Elementary school

Subject(s) of entry: Ivrit

Pedagogy: Blended Learning

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Inspiring All Learners through Multi-Age Classrooms

Through our new multi-age format, the Schechter faculty differentiates and optimizes student learning. This progressive model reaches diverse learners within a single classroom environment and is transforming student engagement, individualized instruction, social outlets, improved self-esteem, and richly integrated curriculum.

By: Merissa Spector, Limor Shefer, Kate Poltorak, Ziva Kovner, Susan Kurtis, Gavi Lehrer, Anita Cohen from Solomon Schechter Day School of Greater Hartford

Grade(s): K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Elementary school, Middle school

Subject(s) of entry: Art, English/ Writing/ Language Arts, History, Ivrit, Math, Music, Physical Education/Health, Science, Social and Emotional Learning, Social Studies, Tanach, Technology, Tefila, literature

Pedagogy: Blended Learning, Constructivist, Hevruta Learning, IBL - inquiry based learning, Language Immersion, Social and Emotional Learning, Soulful Education, UBD - understanding by design, 21st Century Skills

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