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             The Supportive Classroom curriculum is designed to be implemented 
              by an instructional support team which includes the classroom teacher 
              and a special educator. A paraeducator assigned to the classroom 
              may also be a member of the team. The instructional team will share 
              responsibility for implementing and evaluating the curriculum. 
            Instruction on each of the core concepts of trust, sharing, 
              belonging and respect lays the foundation for the entire 
              supportive classroom model. Understanding the core concepts and 
              their importance prepares students and the instructional support 
              team to mutually establish student success plans, entry routines, 
              class norms, and collaborative skill instruction. Initial instruction 
              on the core concepts requires a 20-30 minute session once or twice 
              a week for at least four weeks (one week on each of the four core 
              concepts). Following the initial block of instruction, the concept 
              should be revisited as situations present themselves throughout 
              the week. For example, if the class is learning about belonging, 
              and during literature block, students are reading a story that demonstrates 
              belonging (or a lack of belonging) the teacher should ask the students 
              to think about the concept of belonging and discuss how it relates 
              to the story. As classroom situations emerge that relate to belonging 
              the teacher can remind the class of the concept and help them to 
              problem solve. If, for example, students are pairing up for a class 
              activity or a game and one student is left without a partner, stop 
              the class and point out the dilemma, Class, we have a person 
              without a partner. Is this an example of belonging? What 
              are some ways we can fix this? Allow the class to brainstorm 
              a few ideas and select one that will result in everyone feeling 
              that they belong and are an important part of the class. 
            There are many ways to teach students the concepts of trust, 
              sharing,  belonging and respect. Two methods teachers 
              have used successfully are teaching through personal examples and 
              integrating instruction into content areas. Both methods involve 
              direct instruction on the concepts and work best if used together. 
              The curriculum includes several examples describing how instructional 
              teams taught the core concepts at different grade levels. 
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