Amana Elementary School Classes
Amana Elementary School our classes have an impressively low student-teacher as well as a teacher assistant in every classroom. Our small class sizes and an inspiring and highly qualified teaching faculty ensure that students get the absolute most out of their academic work. A small class size is an integral part of a world-class education. Here is why;
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Each Student Gets Noticed
In a smaller class, it’s more difficult for students to hide and get left behind. Having fewer students means that each one can get the attention they need from their teacher. They are also encouraged to take part in discussions and driven to express their opinions.
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Better Results
Research has shown that pupils in smaller classes have higher grades and perform better on their pathway to success.
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Learning is Enhanced
Not only do children learn more in small classes, but they also learn faster. And this means the class progresses through the course material more quickly. Their learning is enhanced by the confidence that the pupils develop. They are encouraged to share their opinions and ask and answer questions, which also benefits their peers.
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Teachers Can Teach
Teachers at the front of a small class have more opportunities to observe and assess the class as a whole and the students as individuals. Learning is further enhanced when teachers and students can interact spontaneously in the classroom.
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Classes Become a Community
With fewer students per class, individuals can connect more closely with their peers and become more confident and comfortable when it comes to sharing their ideas and perspectives. These connections lead to lasting friendships. At Amana Elementary School, our students will respect and connect with peers who are from different cultures and communities – a skill that is very important in the globalized 21st century.
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Classroom Participation
Small groups mean fewer voices, which means the students those voices belong to have more chances to speak up in their class. They can apply the knowledge they have acquired as they participate in discussions.
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Learning centric environment
In learning environments with a limited number of pupils, teachers spend more time teaching the material and less time trying to regain the attention of those who are easily distracted. Teachers can also cater to different learning styles and ensure that they stay engaged and understand what is being taught.
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Feedback
Teachers have more time to individualize their feedback, ensuring that each child understands the material, can get the help they need and can reach his or her potential.
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Students and Teachers Can Work One-on-One
Pupils and teachers at Amana Elementary School, often work together one-on-one, which gives teachers the opportunity to customize instruction and guidance, and they receive their teachers’ undivided attention.