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Chapter 5 Organizing the Encouraging Classroom
1.
Chapter Five “Organizing the
Encouraging Classroom” ©2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved.
2.
Guiding Questions: • What
is an encouraging classroom and how does it prevent school anxiety? • What is the relationship of developmentally appropriate practice and the encouraging classroom? • What is the place of learning centers in the encouraging classroom? ©2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved.
3.
Guiding Questions: • How
does the teacher organize the classroom for prosocial development? • Cultural Responsiveness: How do teachers help children living in poverty gain linguistic competence? • Family Partnerships: How does the teacher encourage family engagement with the program? • ©2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved.
4.
Characteristics of an Encouraging
Classroom • In the encouraging classroom: – Teachers work hard to sustain the dynamic balance between the changing needs of each individual and the right of the community for mutual appreciation – Teachers actively teach children socially acceptable ways to express needs – Teachers build positive relationships with each child and provide enough freedom for each child to learn and grow • Including all children in developmentally appropriate learning activities, being culturally responsive, and actively developing healthy relationships with each child, school anxiety is prevented or alleviated along with the mistaken behaviors associated with this anxiety. ©2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved.
5.
Developmentally Appropriate Practice • Developmentally
appropriate practices (DAP) include features such as: – Learning centers – Integrated curriculum – Creative arts and journals – Manipulatives-based math – Diverse small group experiences – Active and concise large groups • DAP reduces mistaken behaviors by providing instruction that children are developmentally ready for and able to engage in. ©2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved.
6.
Learning Centers • Increasingly,
teachers are designing theme- based centers aligned with the interests of the children. • Thematic instruction can be accomplished with use of a variety of learning centers that are designed to be: – Self-directing/open-ended – Teacher-directed/exploratory – Self-directing/self-correcting ©2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved.
7.
Learning Centers • Establishing
routines for center selection ensures that children get to have a turn while promoting self-regulation and adaptability. • Providing adequate time for exploration is important to allow children to become fully involved in the learning. • Flexible use of learning centers diversify learning opportunities to better accommodate individual children. ©2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved.
8.
Organizing for Prosocial Development •
Prosocial development means the gaining of social knowledge and skills that young children need to inter-relate with others. • Such abilities typically include: – Caring • Model caring through communication and relationships in the encouraging classroom – Sharing • Small group interactions around learning centers provide ongoing opportunities for sharing – Cooperating • Establishing opportunities for sharing can set the stage for cooperative efforts and joint products – Helping • As children internalize values of friendliness they are more likely to engage in altruistic activities such as helping another child ©2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved.
9.
Family Partnership • Teachers
can invite family involvement in a variety of ways, including: – Hold a “Greeting Meeting” for all families. – At or after the Greeting Meeting, ask parents to complete a questionnaire. – Mention volunteering at the home visit. – Establish with parents when they are welcome. – Let parents know that they have multiple ways to volunteer. – Treat parents as you would like to be treated if you were visiting a class. – Have the children compose thank-you notes or pictures. ©2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved.
10.
Family Partnership • There
are many types of involvement that teacher can solicit from family members, including: – Assist children with home assignments. – Attend parent-teacher conferences. – Attend parent meetings. – Participate in home visits by staff. – Contribute materials. – Follow through with staff recommendations. – Participate in “family journals.” – Chaperone special events. ©2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved.
11.
Family Partnership (Continued) • There
are many types of involvement that teacher can solicit from family members, including: – Visit for observation purposes. – Make presentations to the class. – Volunteer to help on a regular basis. – Help to organize special events. – Assist other parents to volunteer. – Sit on policy boards. – Further their own development and education. ©2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved.