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Re: O.T. Help Save Country Schools in Nebraska
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Posted by cockshuttguy on January 29, 2005 at 07:00:21 from (69.39.82.198):
In Reply to: O.T. Help Save Country Schools in Nebraska posted by Rockin' Farmer on January 26, 2005 at 19:41:17:
I'm a graduate of a one roomer, too. Gather the kids and the adults who support your schools staying as is and bus them to the legislature. Have the children testify about the individualized education they are now receiving and how the internet has them connected to any world wide source that the larger schools have to offer and how all learners in the one roomer are able to do hands-on things along with cross discipline learning, rather than single discipline learning and how the one roomer is a natural for demonstrative learning rather than just cognitive rote memorization and response to paper tests. Believe me I've been there establishing individualized learning atmostpheres all my 35 years of public school teaching/adm.One room learning is better. Far better. Lastly, children and their teacher(s) helping each other as you can in a one roomer is far superior to any other learning atmosphere. God Bless, and I hope you prevail
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