Assessing Childrens Learning and Putting It All Together

Part A

Using the major objectives identified in one of the four curricula discussed in (HighScope, Creative Curriculum, Core Knowledge, or Tools of the Mind), create a short learning opportunity for a 5-year-old child in the kindergarten class that you teach.

Begin by identifying three objectives that you might use for instruction.

Once you have determined your objectives, determine what adaptations to the curriculum and to the environment you might make in order to reach these objectives.

Next, write a plan of what special learning opportunities will prompt the child to explore and discover new ideas and that support reaching the three objectives chosen.

Part B

As a teacher, think about how technology could be used to help children in a preschool class understand the following three concepts: Understanding Change, Cause-and-Effect Relationships, and the Idea of a System (that a whole is composed of related parts that affect each other).

Choose ONE of the three concepts, and develop a sequence of three lessons that focus on the concept you have chosen.

Describe each of the three lessons. Make sure to incorporate the questions below by including your answers to each when describing the three lessons.
1.How will you intentionally plan for student learning?
2.What activities will children engage in?
3.What materials will be used?
4.How will you know if your students understand the key concepts?

Part C

Imagine that you are a teachers aide in a classroom of 2nd-grade children (7- to 8-year-olds). In each of the following situations, describe the following.
1.The emotions the children involved might be experiencing
2.How you would use the strategies presented to help the children become more aware of their own feelings and the feelings of others
3.How you would help them cope effectively with the situation

Manual and Damien are playing in the sandbox. Manuel wants Damiens shovel, so he takes it. Damien begins to cry, but Manuel continues to play, unaffected. Damien comes running to you, saying, He took my shovel!

Latoya has been standing watching the others climbing the rock wall. It seems as if shed like to join in, yet makes no move to do so.

Tommy has a dilemma. He was just invited to a movie with Chuck, but his best friend, Mohammad, has not been asked to come and asks him to spend the night on the same date.

Part D

Ethics is one of the most fundamental qualities of a competent early childhood educator.  Individuals have their own personal views about what they think is right or wrong and how they should behave. Examine the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) Code of Ethical Conduct
(http://www.naeyc.org/files/naeyc/file/positions/PSETH05.pdf)

Create a concept web identifying the core values, ideals, and principles of an educator, in your own words. Include your personal views.