What difference does an education in a school that professes a developmental approach make in its students?
Children spend, on the average, forty hours per week in attendance at their school. The school environment not only is a primary learning environment, responsible for the health, happiness and well being of it’s members, but also holds responsibility to providing the best education possible for all of its students. At The Progressive Schoolhouse, students in all grades are encouraged to excel in their work, as well as to strengthen the areas of skill and learning that are most challenging. Students are able to work above grade level as well as strengthen other areas of skill in a non-competitive atmosphere. Although the developmental attributes of the students are diverse in every grade and are catered to, the students also enjoy many different kinds of group instruction and activity. Common projects and assignments allow the students to learn from shared sources of information and instruction, and also importantly from each other. Students work independently during work times and are
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