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The New Haven School

The New Haven School is an educational approach developed in the 1960s at Yale University, emphasizing experiential and collaborative learning. It focuses on creating interactive, real-world classroom environments where students actively participate, think critically, and apply knowledge through projects and discussions. The approach values social interaction and practical problem-solving, aiming to foster deeper understanding and lifelong learning skills. It also highlights the importance of adapting teaching methods to meet the needs of diverse learners, encouraging teachers to be flexible, reflective, and responsive in their instructional strategies.