Are kids learning? How one of the best public high schools in Pennsylvania gets education right | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Hampton High School outside of Pittsburgh is one of the state's highest performing high schools, and one of only a handful that did well on recent Keystone science examinations.



The class of 20-odd students has been split into three groups, each clustered around a different blackboard. Three teachers are competing for their group's attention. They are teaching the same subject – a basic algebraic equation -- but doing it in different ways, each according to her own style.
 
The reason they are doing this is simple enough. Through the school's own internal assessments, this classroom has been identified as at risk. Finch admits the three-teacher set-up is an anomaly, a bit of throwing spaghetti against the wall, an experiment to see if it will work.
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