Responsive Classroom Approach

"Managing a classroom where children are actively engaged in learning, 
participating in lively dialogues, and developing
higher-order thinking is vastly different from managing a classroom 
where children are expected to be completers of worksheets" 

This is a quote that captured my attention as I read an article entitled The Responsive classroom Approach:  Good Teaching changes the Future, and they were describing the 21st century classroom. I am part of the Discipline/Responsive Schools Committee at my school and we are seeking to change the climate and culture of our school through the Responsive Schools model.  The statistics are impressive in terms of increased academic success among the students and falling discipline referrals.  In the videos that I have watched teachers give The Responsive Classroom Approach glowing reviews, and one video even uses a student mentor to describe the changes that have taken place in his urban school since the Responsive Schools Approach has been in place.

I would love to hear from someone who is in a school that used this approach.  What are the pros and the cons and what are the pitfalls, is any?  Eager to hear back from you.  Thanks!!!

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