On 3/08/08, Bill wrote:
> While it didn't start out that way, I teach at what has become a
> one-room school. This is my first year teaching Elementary kids.
> Once you get used to having first graders sitting next to fifth
> graders it's no big deal.
That's really neat. Our school in Cleveland is working to set up
multi-age learning clusters. We will have three "grade" levels in
each cluster. This year, however, I have grades 4-7 in my class.
It is challenging but it works. A few years ago, I visited an
Amish school where they had one room divided by a curtain and on
each side was a one room school with students ranging from grade
1-8.