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Assessment ABC's
This
easy checklist will help you reflect on the physical space, interactions,
and systems that make up your classroom learning environment.
- Accessibility
Materials meant for children are easily available for independent use.
- Balance
Theres a balance in spaces and materials between quiet/loud, big/small,
open/closed, soft/rigid, novel/familiar, and group/individual.
- Choice
Children have opportunities to choose from a variety of activities and
materials whenever possible.
- Diversity
The materials, activities, and physical space reflect the diversity
of the children, including their diverse cultural backgrounds, families,
and physical and emotional needs.
- Engagement
The environment engages children in many different ways.
- Flexibility
The environment is designed to allow adjustment in materials, learning
areas, and daily schedule in response to childrens needs.
- Groups
There is adequate space for both whole- and small-group gatherings.
- Humor
Childrens humor is incorporated into the learning environment.
- Independence
Children can create their own activities and use learning areas independently.
- Joy
The sheer joy of learning is ever-present.
- Kindness
The physical and social environment encourages children to be considerate
of and kind to one another.
- Literacy
Childrens language, books, and meaningful print are integrated
into activities around the room and throughout the day.
- Memories
Childrens experiences are recorded and displayed through drawings,
photos, writing, and other creations.
- Nurturing
Children share feelings, sit on laps, receive and give hugs, and have
ample one-on-one time with adults.
- Ownership
Children can collaborate to help design and enhance their classroom.
Each child has a place in the room that is his or hers a cubby,
a mailbox, a shoe box, and so on.
- Privacy
The environment allows children to do things alone when they wish to.
- Questions
The environment invites children to ask questions and solve problems.
- Richness
The benefits of a rich and varied curriculum are apparent in the classroom.
- Systems
Management systems and daily routines are built in and children have
input into rules and classroom systems.
- Time
Children are given more time when they need it to enjoy and get the
most out of activities and to complete projects.
- Unity
There is a unifying vision for the environment that includes the perspectives
of children, as well as of the teacher.
- Voices
Childrens voices and opinions are welcomed and encouraged!
- World
Childrens outside world is reflected in their classroom.
- examination
Teachers continually examine childrens needs and make adjustments
in the environment accordingly.
- Yes
There is a positive atmosphere where yes is more prevalent than no.
- Zzzz
There is time and space for rest, relaxation, and, if necessary, sleep.
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