Do the materials largely guide instruction and staff, or does the teacher have to do substantive teaching?
Following the scripted lessons, materials, all of which are included, play a significant role in ensuring the lessons are delivered correctly. Each lesson includes interactive activities, with lots of manipulatives to engage students and motivate reluctant learners to look forward to participating in Camelot Learning. Staff development is available with a DVD.
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- Is the teacher survey anonymous? How should schools distribute survey materials to staff members?