The Middle School program is designed to increase cohort learning experiences across skill and grade levels. Cohort learning is proven to
- improve academic performance due to enhanced feelings of support and connection
- increase exposure to diverse ideas and perspectives
- give the support and motivation needed to strive and reach for higher expectations
- provide experience relative to real world group and interpersonal skills
- increase learners abilities to generalize and transfer experiences into further environments
Benefits of cohort learning included skill development in the following areas:
Collaboration: With facilitation on social interaction and collaboration with peers, cohort learning enhances learning experiences and overall sense of community
Continuation of Learning: As students advance through learning experiences, cohort learning allows for teachers to individually structure the learning needs to each individual. Group abilities provide continued support as skill progression advances.
Support: Cohort learning connects learners with the support of their peers and teachers. Active engagement and encouragement extend learning opportunities.
Perspective: Cohort learning expands learners’ perspectives. As engagement with others increases, students are exposed to new choices, opinions, experiences and ideas.