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Little, Thomas S.; Dacus, Nannette B. – Educational Leadership, 1999
A Tennessee elementary school's adoption of a looping program, allowing teachers to stay with their classes for two years, resulted in improved student confidence and teacher/parent relationships. Looping places less pressure on young students to learn all curriculum objectives in one year. Lessons and benefits are summarized. (MLH)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Looping (Teachers), Parent Teacher Cooperation, Program Implementation
Little, Thomas S.; Little, Lynn Priest – 2001
Looping, a multi-year teaching assignment whereby a teacher remains with the same group of children for more than one grade, is designed to meet the individual needs of students and improve student learning. This booklet describes the practice of looping in American schools. The booklet details the underlying theories supporting the practice and…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Classroom Environment, Educational Change, Educational Improvement