Kid: At The Back
The kid at the back is not necessarily lazy or disruptive. Often, they are simply unprotected. By changing classroom geometry and movement patterns, educators can pull these students back into the light. Every seat in a classroom should be a place where a child feels seen, valued, and capable of success. To help tailor this content further, please let me know:
Change seating arrangements every month. Inclusive Engagement Techniques Cold Calling Systems: Use random name pickers. kid at the back
Traumatic backgrounds cause a need to see the whole room. The kid at the back is not necessarily lazy or disruptive
