Title: Responsive Classroom
1Responsive Classroom
- The Seven Guiding Principles
2The Responsive Classroom approach is research
based.
- In schools using the Responsive Classroom
approach - 1. Children showed greater increases in
reading and math test scores. - 2. Teachers felt more effective and more
positive about teaching. - 3. Children had better social skills.
- 4. Teachers offered more high-quality
instruction. - 5. Children felt more positive about school.
- 6. Teachers collaborated with each other more.
- Dr. Sara Rimm-Kaufman, Curry School of Education,
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA - www.responsiveclassroom.org
31. The social curriculum is as important as the
academic curriculum.
42. How children learn is as important as what
they learn process and content go hand in hand.
53. The greatest cognitive growth occurs through
social interaction.
21st Century skill collaboration
64. There is a specific set of social skills that
children need to learn and practice in order to
be successful academically and socially
cooperation, assertion, responsibility, empathy,
and self-control (CARES).Assume nothingteach
everything!
75. Knowing the children we teach-individually,
culturally, and developmentally-is as important
as knowing the content we teach.
86. Knowing the families of the children we teach
is as important as knowing the children we teach .
97. How we, the adults at school, work together is
as important as our individual competence
lasting change begins with the adult community.