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Publication Date: 2002
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Nothing but the Best: At Grant Elementary, Teachers Expect Their Multiethnic Students To Strive for the Top.
Linik, Joyce Riha
Northwest Education, v8 n1 p40-45 Fall 2002
At a Spokane (Washington) elementary school, ethnically diverse students perform well even though most come from difficult, low-income family environments. High expectations, student behavioral "self-management," a supportive environment, and teacher collaboration are key to this success. Multiple approaches to teaching cater to different learning styles. Frequent assessments monitor student progress. Learning is further supported by tutors, mentors, and special programs. (TD)
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Discipline, Diversity (Student), Educational Environment, Educational Practices, Elementary Education, High Risk Students, Limited English Speaking, Multicultural Education, Poverty, School Effectiveness, Teacher Collaboration, Teacher Expectations of Students, Teacher Student Relationship, Urban Schools
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