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Classes at ECDS are
vertically integrated to expose students to new material based on academic
preparedness rather than just age.
An excellent education is not one size fits all.
With this in mind, we seek to form the educational process around the
child – not the other way around.
Traditional grade levels
are, at best, only an approximation of where any given child might actually be
in his or her academic growth.
Vertical integration involves the deliberate mixing of ages in the
classroom. In these classrooms,
younger children have the opportunity to experience peer instruction, which
provides them with a different “slant” on the material they are learning.
Older children have the chance to cement their understanding and glimpse
the natural progression by explaining material to others.
Vertical integration also allows us to adapt an individual’s academic
experience to his strengths and progress.
For example, classes such as math are taught at the same time of day to
all grade levels. This means that a
child who is on par for his age in most material, but advanced in math, can
simply attend a more advanced math class without being taken out of grade level
or having his friendships jeopardized.
Likewise, a child who needs to spend more time with grade level math may
do so without interfering in his academic progression.
These types of adaptations are, by design, a natural and ubiquitous part
of life at ECDS. They are considered
quite ordinary and routine by students and teachers alike.
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