'We are inclusive. These are all our students'; Direct Instr

'We are inclusive. These are all our students'; Direct Instruction students sharpen STEM skills


KXLY
May 12, 2021 6:41 PM
Esther Bower
SPOKANE, Wash. — Many middle schoolers broaden their horizons by trying new activities and experimenting with unique opportunities. It’s a great age to discover, but not all students have the same opportunities, especially if they may learn in a unique way or have different abilities. One local teacher is expanding the STEM curriculum to better serve students.
“We are inclusive. These are all our students,” said Danelle Elder, a Project Lead the Way teacher at Chase Middle School. “These are all our kids and so they get the curriculum.”
She teaches career, technology and engineering classes right across the hallway from the direct instruction students and wanted those students to have the same opportunities to learn. She’s created a curriculum with tiny robots, called Ozobots, which teach students science, technology, coding and engineering skills. Her medical detective students were showing off the bots, and she knew the curriculum could be used with other students.

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