How does the Scaffolding Strategy improve student outcomes?
Are you looking for effective strategies to address the diverse needs and readiness levels of your students, particularly when they are one or more grade levels behind?
Teaching students of varying backgrounds, experiences, and readiness levels is one of the most challenging aspects of being an educator. It is often compounded when students come to class one or more grade levels behind.
When students receive the support they need to be successful during grade-level activities and assignments, their confidence builds to try more complex and challenging tasks. Their confidence and ability are bolstered by the success that comes with proper support. Scaffolding strategies provide you with the support tools that you gradually taper off as students master new knowledge and skills.
Accelerate Learning with Scaffolding can transform your instruction with an approach designed to meet the immediate learning needs of students, while staying aligned with grade-level learning goals.
Want to learn more about Scaffolding? Read Scaffolding Supports Student Success or Providing Scaffolding for Students.
Key Takeaways
Learn how Scaffolding Strategies offer a dynamic approach to differentiating instruction, ensuring that each student's immediate learning needs are met. Explore how this tailored temporary support enhances understanding, engagement, and overall academic success.
Understand how scaffolding techniques act as a "just-in-time" support, strategically faded over time to encourage greater student independence. Witness the transformation as students become confident, self-directed learners through the Scaffolding process.
Uncover the six principles that guide effective Scaffolding. From maintaining high expectations to extending the Zone of Proximal Development, these principles provide a roadmap for creating a supportive learning environment.
Explore how scaffolding goes beyond merely meeting students where they are. Emphasizing a robust alignment with grade-level standards, Scaffolding ensures that all students have access to challenging expectations without compromising the curriculum's integrity.
Learn how differentiated access, facilitated through scaffolding, can transform your teaching approach. Witness how this method provides equitable opportunities for all students to thrive academically, regardless of their starting point.
Enhance your instructional toolkit and create an inclusive learning environment. Discover how Scaffolding meets students where they are and propels them to where they need to be, fostering a classroom where every student can reach their full potential.
Accelerate learning and create an inclusive educational experience with the transformative power of Scaffolding. Join us to gain practical insights, valuable strategies, and a roadmap for elevating your students' academic journey.
Professional Learning Options
At Your School
Schedule a day of Professional Learning at your school. Onsite training with one of our experts provides opportunities for educators to expand their knowledge, refine teaching techniques, and stay up-to-date with the latest curriculum and instruction innovations. By investing in professional learning, your school can cultivate a culture of continuous learning, enhance teacher effectiveness, and ultimately improve student outcomes.
At Our Training Center
Join us in Asheville, North Carolina, at the Learning-Focused Training Center. With seats limited to 22 attendees, you are guaranteed to have a great experience.
At Your Own Pace
Learning at your own pace allows you to tailor your professional learning journey focused on your unique goals and preferences. This option empowers you to set your own pace with the flexibility and autonomy to master new concepts and refine your skills.
Accelerate Learning Series
If you're exploring ways to transform your teaching methods and enrich the learning experience, don't stop at the Accelerate Learning with Scaffolding! Venture further into our Accelerate Learning Professional Learning Series, each uniquely designed to cater to different aspects of teaching and learning.