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Why I Asked to Loop with My Class (and Would Do It Again in a Heartbeat)

Last updated: July 16, 2025 12:05 pm
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Looping with students is a concept that has been gaining popularity in the education world. This practice involves a teacher moving up to the next grade level with their current students and continuing to teach them for a second consecutive year. While looping may be new to some, it has been a common practice in Montessori and Waldorf schools for many years.

The benefits of looping with students are numerous. Teachers who loop with their students already have a strong rapport with both the students and their parents. This built-in connection leads to improved academic performance and decreased absences, truancy, and suspensions. Additionally, looping saves time at the beginning of the school year as teachers are already familiar with their students’ strengths and weaknesses. This familiarity leads to increased standardized test scores and overall student achievement.

However, there are some disadvantages to looping as well. Not all teachers and students may get along, and unresolved issues from the previous year can carry over. New students added to the group may struggle to fit in, and teachers may need to learn an entirely new curriculum if they move grades. Some people may prefer a fresh start each school year, and concerns about being stuck with a difficult class or teacher can arise.

For teachers considering looping with their students, there are some tips to keep in mind. Starting the year with a clean slate, mixing old and new methods, and challenging students with higher-level activities are all important strategies. Accepting that not everyone will change and surrendering to the flow of the classroom dynamic are also key factors to consider. Finally, it’s important not to take it personally if parents choose to have their child with a different teacher the following year.

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Overall, looping with students can be a rewarding experience for both teachers and students. Building strong relationships, improving academic performance, and creating a sense of continuity and familiarity are all benefits of this practice. While there are some challenges to consider, the positive outcomes of looping make it a valuable option for educators looking to deepen their connection with their students.

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