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    Supportive learning environments can be defined as: “The creation of a caring‚ rigorous and relevant learning community that provides support to all learners in aiding them to achieve at their highest potential”(Holtz Frank‚ 2004). “Unless students experience a positive and supportive climate‚ some may never achieve the most minimum standards or realize their full potential”.Urban (1999) For any training it is important to set up rules and boundaries at the start of the training. This gives

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    Q2. Understand ways to maintain a safe and supportive learning environment. 2.1 It is important to foster a learning environment in which students feel safe‚ relaxed‚ secure‚ confident and valued (Gravells A 2012 pg25) especially for learners who may have had negative experiences in traditional classroom environments. Students often describe supportive learning environments as expanding their sense of family and enhancing their self-esteem‚ which‚ when combined with increased literacy skills‚ help

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    3.1 Explain how to establish and maintain a safe and supportive environment A safe and supportive environment‚ on a practical level‚ would involve the tutor taking responsibility for the physical environment i.e. health and safety issues‚ ensuring all risks have been assessed. Seating arrangements; i.e. either informal to promote more casual participation or formally to promote formal learning such as lectures etc. Ensuring the students have access to toilets‚ outside smoking areas‚ relaxation

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    Unit 008 and Unit 009‚ Assessment criteria 3.1 (theories of learning) 3.1 Explain how to establish and maintain a safe and supportive learning environment 3.1 Explain how to engage and motivate learners in an inclusive learning environment (please underpin your statements with relevant theories‚ word-count: 750-1000 Introduction “Ground rules” or “community norms” should provide the community within a workshop or class a framework to ensure open‚ respectful dialogue and maximum participation

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    to establish and maintain a safe and supportive learning environment. 2. 3.1 * Explain how to promote appropriate behaviour and respect for others. 2.3.2 * Explain how to establish ground rules with learners to promote respect for others. 3.3.2 “Good classroom management depends a lot on how you establish the ground rules at the beginning of a course. Students need to know what you expect from them and what they can expect from you during the course. They need to know where the boundaries

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    Competency Goal 1 To establish and maintain a safe‚ healthy learning environment Functional Area 1: Safe One of my goals in the functional area of safe is to prevent or reduce injuries while children are in my care. This is an important goal for the age group children in my care because young children are often not aware of hazards in the environment or of behaviors that could cause injury. One of the ways I do this is by supervising children at all times. I always make sure children

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    to experience the 5 principles of a supportive climate‚ including trust and cooperation‚ autonomy and independence‚ initiative‚ empathy and self-confidence‚ skill and concepts. _______________________________________________________________ The use and organisation of the space in the classroom‚ daily schedule and routines and the social emotional atmosphere together makes the learning environment of the classroom. The children’s play items are the "raw materials" of learning. The space and materials

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    Competency Goal 1 To establish a safe‚ healthy‚ learning environment Functional Area 1: Safe One of my goals in the functional area of safe is to prevent or reduce injuries on the playground while children are in my care. This is an important goal for the preschool age group because young children are unaware of the hazards in the outdoor environment and of behaviors that could cause them harm. I can accomplish this by being aware of the areas that are “hazardous” and making sure that I am supervising

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    HARD COPY Learning Environment This ideal learning environment optimizes wellbeing. It reflects a positive school ethos that makes the school an exciting‚ stimulating and welcoming place. 10 Characteristics of a Highly Effective Learning Environment 1. The students ask the questions—good questions This is not a feel-good implication‚ but really crucial for the whole learning process to work. The role of curiosity has been study (and perhaps under-studied and under-appreciated)‚ but

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    Active Learning Environment Introduction “The environment we are in affects our moods‚ the ability to form relationships and the effectiveness in work or play‚ even our health.” (Bullard‚ 2006). In effectively educating children an educator must build a foundation that has a stimulating environment which includes the inside and outside areas‚ classroom design and décor size. The outdoor learning area must be one that is organised in a way that promotes exploration and investigation of the

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