3rd grade - 5th grade P.L.A.T.O.
(Pupils Learning Appropriately TOgether)
PLATO is an optional center-based program for students
in grades 3-5 who need differentiated instruction
and who elect this integrated program. Fairview and Highland Park Elementary Schools serve
as locations for these centers.
Within the centers, grouping is flexible. The use of small group learning,
including cross-grade grouping, allows students to progress according to individual
ability. Team teaching and cooperative planning allow for flexible scheduling.
In an atmosphere of cooperation and mutual respect, students are accepted as
unique individuals, are taught on whatever level they are performing, and are
allowed to succeed at those levels.
PLATO offers a differentiated, inclusive academic program. Students' mastery
levels are assessed in order to avoid unnecessary repetition of instructional
material. Curriculum is based on "concepts" instead of "content," using
broad based themes that can be global in nature and applicable to real-life
situations and problems. Curricular enrichment adds areas of learning not normally
included and provides for the addition of more difficult or in-depth material
on a given subject. Enrichment may also include seminars with guest speakers,
experiences out of school relating to units of study, and individual research
in areas of special interest.
One of the main goals of the PLATO program is to foster the development of
alternative thinking patterns. Students make choices and are allowed to develop
alternatives as they assume responsibility for learning and become self-directed.
Students who are identified as gifted yet opt not to transfer to one of the
centers, have Differentiated Education Plans created to meet their needs in
the regular classroom. Grouping strategies, acceleration options, and instructional
modifications are implemented as appropriate for each child with the collaboration
of the gifted personnel in the school.