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Page 1: The Benefits of Multi-Age Classrooms

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Did You Know????• In 1806, Napoleon Bonaparte,

the emperor of France, defeated the army of Prussia.

• Prussian leaders reformed their school system. One of the reforms was age grading.

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The idea was….• To keep the boys from becoming

too emotionally involved with their teachers.

• Schooling was not “wasted” on the girls in 1806.

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Horace Mann advocated for the inclusion of age

grading in 1840.• Sixty years later, age grading

became the standard practice in American Schools.

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Students have become…

•Prisoners of Time• Age limits their opportunities.• Students who learn fast are prohibited

from continual learning.• All students of a certain age do not learn

the same thing at the same pace.

• National Education Commission on Time and Learning

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Innovations from 200 years ago are not effective today.

• When teachers and students work together for two years or longer, the focus becomes a personalization of learning and growth for children by teachers who know their students individually and care about them deeply.

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Multi-age Grouping• Allows student to interact across

age groups and have long-term relationships with other students and teachers.

• Is reminiscent of the one-room schoolhouse.

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Multi-Age Classrooms• Are “Socially and psychologically

healthy places” because they promote “children’s friendships and provide extended contact with adults and peers of varying ages.”– Pratt (1993)

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The Benefits• There are fewer discipline referrals

(Paven, 1992).• More students have opportunities

to be leaders.• Affective advantages (higher self-

esteem, close communities, social and academic achievement)

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Results from a twenty year study by David

Marshak• Parents perceive a Personalization

of Learning when their child is taught by the same teacher more than one school year.

• Each child is known individually and teachers can provide supporting learning opportunities.

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Safety, Respect, and Care

• Students feel…..– safe and cared for!– respected by their teachers!– respect for their school, teachers,

and each other!– very much at “home”!

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Student Responsibility and Commitment

• Children organize and manage their own activities.

• They take a significant amount of responsibility for themselves and for their learning and their behavior.

• They make a lot of choices.

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Desire to Learn• Students like coming to school.• Parents state that teachers

empower students to take responsibility for themselves.

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Words of Wisdom• “Expecting all children the same

age to learn from the same materials is like expecting all children the same age to wear the same size clothing.”

• Madeline Hunter (1964)