Looping: The Cognitive, Social and Emotional Impacts
Academic
student-teacher familiarity Hill& Jones (2018)
regaining academic interest Franz et al. (2010)
diverse academic needs of AFrican American students (Lindsay et al. (2008)
Intimate classroom environment Lindsay et al. (2008)
knowing the students Lindsay et al. (2008)
attendance Cistone&Shneyderman (2004)
mathematics achievements Cistone and Shneyderman (2004) Franz et al.(2010)
Gregory (2009)
Language Arts achievements Cistone &Shneyderman
(2004)
Gregory (2009)
Emotional
relational self-worth Ryan et al.(2013)
Reducing the feeling of alienation
Lindsey et al. (2008)
Stability Lindsay et al. (2008)
Trust
Themes in Education
Dobransky&Frymier(2004)
attachment perspectives
Dobransky&Frymier (2004)
motivational perspectives
Dobransky&Frymeir (2004)
nsvigsting children's social worlds
Dobransky&Frymeir (2004)
supporting Mental Health
Social
reduced apprehension
about new school year
Themes in Education
time spent on developing social skills
Themes in Education
facilitation of social construct of knowledge
Themes in Education
Trust
Sense of community
Modelling Leadership skills
Bowman (2013)
Eliminating Hidden Curriculum
THE HUMANISTIC APPROACH
Weinstein and Fantini Model
Khatib et al. (2013)
moral education
Veugelers (2011)
Implication for social change
Gregory (2009)
Maslow
Carl Rogers
HISTORY OF LOOPING
WALDORF
MORAL EDUCATION
HUMANISTIC EDUCATION
CHILD-CENTERED APPROACH
THE TEACHER'S WORK
Armon (1997)
self-reflection