Explain the Responsive Classroom approach. List the seven principles of this approach

What will be an ideal response?


The Responsive Classroom is an approach to teaching and learning, developed by the Northeast Foundation for Children, that seeks to bring together social and academic learning. This approach rests on principles such as the following:
a) The social curriculum and the academic curriculum are equally important.

b) How children learn is as important as what they learn.

c) Social interaction facilitates cognitive growth.

d) Children need to learn a variety of emotional skills if they are to be successful socially and academically.

e) Knowing children individually, culturally, and developmentally is essential to good teaching.

f) Knowing children's families is essential to good teaching.

g)The working relationships among the adults in a school are critically important to students' learning.

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