Table of Contents
- 1 How can teachers close the achievement gap?
- 2 How do you close the achievement gap for students with disabilities?
- 3 What does closing the achievement gap mean?
- 4 Is it possible to close the achievement gap?
- 5 How do you bridge the gap in special education?
- 6 How can school counselors help to close the achievement gap?
How can teachers close the achievement gap?
Schools that close achievement gaps focus on improving learning for all students, maintain a “no excuses” attitude, use research and data to improve practice, involve everyone in improvement processes, persist through difficulties and setbacks, and celebrate accomplishments.
How do you close the achievement gap for students with disabilities?
If you’re interested in closing the achievement gap for special needs students and working in the special education field as a special education teacher, educational diagnostician, or director of special education, you’ll first need to earn a master’s degree in special education.
How do you close the achievement gap in middle school?
Adapt these tried-and-tested methods to begin closing the achievement gap:
- Set benchmarks and track progress.
- Build in time for student self-reflection.
- Keep an open mind and avoid assumptions.
- Develop relationships with parents.
- Introduce texts and topics that are culturally relevant.
- Personalize learning.
What does closing the achievement gap mean?
Achievement gaps are differences in success rates among groups of students. Teachers can help close the achievement gap among their students by teaching and assessing according to the students’ learning styles and developing learning experiences that are relevant and engaging to a diverse student population.
Is it possible to close the achievement gap?
Because the achievement gap is reflected differently in each setting and each relationship, the only real way to close the gap is by attending directly to the individual needs of each and every student.
How can collaboration between general and special education educators impact the achievement gap for students in special education?
Typically the primary responsibility of special education teachers is to provide instruction by adapting and developing materials to match the learning styles, strengths, and special needs of each of their students. In special education situations, individual learners’ needs often dictate the curricula.
How do you bridge the gap in special education?
Here are 6 strategies to help bridge the learning gap for your Special Education students:
- Build remediation in to grade level work.
- If possible, edit student schedules.
- Utilize paraprofessionals for small groups and tutoring.
- Offer choices for students to demonstrate knowledge.
- Encourage metacognition.
How can school counselors help to close the achievement gap?
Through targeted and intentional interventions, school counselors can play a crucial role in challenging bias and promoting success for all students, thus closing the achievement gap. View the Specialist syllabus. Upon completion of this training, you should be able to: Identify achievement gaps based on school data.