Fill out the matrix attached. Please use American based universities for peer-reviewed articles. APA 7th Edition citations
Models of American Schools MatrixComplete the matrix below.
In the third column, summarize the specific focus of each model of schooling in 30 words or less.
Locate a peer-reviewed journal article that relates to each model.
In the fourth column, include a link to the peer-reviewed journal article you found that supports each model. Format the citation according to APA guidelines (7th ed.).
School Model | Definition | Focus | Link to Peer-Reviewed Article Supporting Models |
Boarding | Offers food and lodging for students; students live on school campus | ||
Charter | Schools run autonomously within a local school district | ||
Language Immersion | All subjects in elementary grades are taught in a language other than the primary language | ||
Magnet | Intended to serve a diverse population attracted to the school’s specialization | ||
Montessori | Students learn through their choices and exploration | ||
Private | Tuition based; separate from government funding | ||
Reggio Emilio | Style addresses student’s potential through construction of ideas and social-emotional development | ||
Religious/Parochial | Private religious school that receives funding from a local church | ||
Special Education | Offers specialized support for students with specialized and different abilities | ||
Traditional Public | Serves all children in the school district, preK-12 | ||
Virtual/Blended | Operates either solely virtually or through blended synchronous and asynchronous sessions | ||
Waldorf | Addresses the first years of children’s development through play |
Reference
Flavin, B. (2016). The ultimate guide to 13 different types of schools across America. Rasmussen University. Retrieved from https://www.rasmussen.edu/degrees/education/blog/types-of-schools/
School District
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