Self-Directed Lab
Utilizing computers, in a state-of-the-art computer lab, students are able to work at their own pace (often at an accelerated rate). Most students who excel in this style, work at or above their grade level for their academic needs. This modality is also ideal for those students who sometimes feel unnecessary pressure from teacher directions or who tend to refrain from asking questions in front of others for fear of social stigma.
An instructor who can assist students with questions or can field those occasional technological problems, constantly supervises the self-directed instruction lab. In addition, the instructor monitors student progress and ensures continual documentation of each student’s completed work.
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