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Student-Centered Strategies: Cooperative Learning

At Lincoln School, we are committed to teaching students the skills they need to both function in, and lead, small groups. We’re doing this both as an “end” and a “means,” meaning we see these skills as an important part of the student-centered learning and teaching process AND as essential to their ability to succeed … Continue reading Student-Centered Strategies: Cooperative Learning

College and Career Readiness

New for the 2022-2023 school year, every tenth-grade student at Lincoln School now takes a Career and College Readiness course that is co-taught by members of our high school administrative team. This course covers multiple topics aimed at preparing our students for their future, including their final two years at Lincoln School. It’s an important … Continue reading College and Career Readiness

Student-Centered Strategies: Exit Passes

As you know, the high school team at Lincoln School is spending our in-house, professional development time this year by focusing on our instructional practice.  September is the first month where we’ll be focusing on a particular instructional strategy and we’re kicking things off with exit passes. An exit pass (also called an exit ticket, … Continue reading Student-Centered Strategies: Exit Passes

Setting the Tone

As you know, the high school team at Lincoln School is spending our in-house, professional development time this year by focusing on our instructional practice. More specifically, we’re talking about research-backed, student-centered instructional strategies that form our instructional core. They define who we are and what we believe as educators, and they function as a … Continue reading Setting the Tone