My name is Melonie; I'm an Industrial Engineer, wife and mother living in the bay area California. I'm taking a little break from my first career to raise our six children. They range in ages from 7 months to 8 years old. Two are in second grade, one in first grade, and one in preschool. We are very passionate about education, which led us to micro schooling. Contact themelonie at gmail . com
Let’s talk about teachers. Whether they have four or thirty students in a class, all teachers strive to understand their students and to make them successful. It’s amazing the ripple effect that occurs when we give teachers a significantly smaller class of students. (We are talking about approximately 5:1). In the micro environment, teachers are given more time and flexibility to meet the needs of each student. They are able to personalize the curriculum and take time to dig deep into multi-subject projects. Fostering this ripple effect sets students up to be confident and curious. Accomplishing this love of learning is a sign of a successful teacher settled in an ideal environment. The micro school environment ripple effect. (c) 2017 Melonie Schulze As we begin our micro school, and the selection of teachers, it is critical to value this teacher student collaboration.
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