The classroom environment is purposefully planned to support student learning and reflects ECERS expectations. In this video Ms Eva will introduce you to the “why, what, and how” she organizes her classroom and how she designs it to student-owned to maximize student emotional safety and opportunities for learning through play. Albert Einstein stated that “Play is the highest form of research” so the environment must support this learning work. Pay special attention to how the classroom’s environment and learning activities are all taught/learned through a thematic-based approach. In this video you will see how the child-initiated centers are all focused on learning through the sea life theme, which evolved through students’ interest in the ocean during a fieldtrip to the Chicago Shedd Aquarium. This classroom’s centers are developed to a large degree by the students through application of what they learn in the large group lessons/family research projects/fieldtrips and play-based learning.
Resources
- The Framework for Teaching Evaluation Instrument, 2013 Edition
- The Framework for Teaching: Six Clusters Supporting High Level Learning, 2017 Edition
- Framework Cluster 1: Clarity of Instructional Purpose and Accuracy of Content “Quick Notes” Observation Tool
- Framework Cluster 2: Safe, Respectful, Supportive, and Challenging Learning Environment & Cluster 3: Classroom Management “Quick Notes” Observation Tool
- Framework Cluster 4: Student Intellectual Engagement & Cluster 5: Successful Learning for ALL “Quick Notes” Observation Tool
- Framework Cluster 6: Professionalism “Quick Notes” Observation Tool
- Early Learning Planning Conversation Protocol
- Early Learning Reflection Conversation Protocol
- Ms Eva's Lesson Plans
- Ms Eva's Theme-Based, Student-Initiated Centers
- PreK ELL Portfolio (Listening to/Understanding English)_Student Sample
- PreK HighScope Pre_Post Assessments_Student Sample
- PreK LA Portfolio (Book Enjoyment & Knowledge; Writing)_Student Sample
- PreK Math Portfolio (Numbers & Counting; Data Analysis)_Student Sample
- PreK Science Portfolio (Experimenting, Predicting, and Drawing Conclusions; Tools & Technology)_Student Sample
- PreK SE Portfolio (Initiative & Planning; Building Relationships with Others)_Student Sample
- PreK Works of Art_Memories Portfolio_Student Sample