Thu, 22 Feb 2024
12:30pm - 1:30pm
Why is Curriculum Remediation Necessary?
Curriculum remediation plays an important role in children who learn differently.
Children know when they are lagging in their schoolwork. This lack of progress may impact their self-esteem negatively, causing anxiety and affecting their academic performance. This in turn would restrict the feeling of inclusion as well as hamper class participation. Curriculum remediation helps to break this vicious cycle and helps to reinstate self-esteem. Integrating curriculum topics along with specific interventions creates a strong tool for struggling learners to fill the learning gaps and achieve their potential.
ABOUT OUR PRESENTERS:
ANUPAMA SELARKA - Senior Specialist Teacher
SHILPA MADANE - Senior Specialist Teacher
VEENA JAYANTH - Senior Specialist Teacher
Why is Curriculum Remediation Necessary?
Curriculum remediation plays an important role in children who learn differently.
Children know when they are lagging in their schoolwork. This lack of progress may impact their self-esteem negatively, causing anxiety and affecting their academic performance. This in turn would restrict the feeling of inclusion as well as hamper class participation. Curriculum remediation helps to break this vicious cycle and helps to reinstate self-esteem. Integrating curriculum topics along with specific interventions creates a strong tool for struggling learners to fill the learning gaps and achieve their potential.
ABOUT OUR PRESENTERS:
ANUPAMA SELARKA - Senior Specialist Teacher
SHILPA MADANE - Senior Specialist Teacher
VEENA JAYANTH - Senior Specialist Teacher