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Multigrade Classrooms: Are Our Students At Risk
Title: Multigrade Classrooms: Are Our Students At Risk
Category: Social Sciences / Political Science
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Multigrade Classrooms: Are Our Students At Risk
During my internship I was placed into a rural school which used split grades or multiage classrooms. There were classrooms with a grade 1-2 split, a 2-3 split, a 4-5 split, and a 5-6 split. I was placed in the grade 2-3 split. After about a month and a half into the school year the decision was made to make some changes. The grade 1, 2, and 3's would be separated into their own grade specific classrooms. For the remainder of my
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