Margaret Ratliff is a dedicated 4th grade educator at the District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS), where she passionately integrates innovative teaching methodologies to meet the diverse needs of her students. With a strong focus on English Language Arts (ELA) and Social Studies (SS), Margaret...
Margaret Ratliff is a dedicated 4th grade educator at the District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS), where she passionately integrates innovative teaching methodologies to meet the diverse needs of her students. With a strong focus on English Language Arts (ELA) and Social Studies (SS), Margaret employs student-centered approaches such as problem-based and project-based learning, which not only engage her students but also foster essential skills like collaboration, critical thinking, and problem-solving. Her commitment to differentiated instruction ensures that each child receives personalized support tailored to their unique learning styles and abilities, allowing them to thrive in a dynamic classroom environment.
In her current role, Margaret is actively involved in curriculum mapping to align her lessons with the Common Core State Standards, ensuring that her students are well-prepared for the challenges of the 21st century. She utilizes tools such as Smartboards to enhance interactive learning experiences and incorporates Writers Workshop and Readers Workshop methodologies to cultivate a love for literacy among her students. Margaret’s expertise in lesson planning is complemented by her adept use of social media to connect with parents and the broader community, fostering a collaborative educational atmosphere.
Through her innovative teaching practices and unwavering dedication, Margaret Ratliff not only inspires her students to achieve academic success but also prepares them to become thoughtful, engaged citizens in an ever-evolving world. Her work at DCPS exemplifies a commitment to educational excellence and a deep belief in the potential of every child to succeed.