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An outline for the next two classes
Let’s begin thinking about self-regulation, Thoughts on the website:http://www.self-regulation.caHighlights from the websiteWe can begin by reading a short piece on self-regulation that puts Dr. Shanker’s work in context
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Self-Regulation: Calm, Alert and Learning by
Stuart Shanker
❖ Education Canada: 2010, 50:3
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Can We Teach Emotional Intelligence?
❖ In your group, select questions to answer, based on the article we read:
❖ Does it surprise you that, “So-called noncognitive skills — attributes like self-restraint, persistence and self-awareness — might actually be better predictors of a person’s life trajectory than standard academic measures?”
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More questions…
❖ Do you think social-emotional programs can have long-lasting effects?
❖ How might they impact children whose parents raise them in rather different ways?
❖ Do you feel you would be able to make this approach to supporting emotional intelligence part of your classroom?
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And lastly…
❖ Do you agree with the quote from the article: “But fostering these skills in a child is a complex undertaking.” Explain.
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What Can We Do?❖ Teach It
❖ Relationship
❖ Model It
❖ Name It
❖ Coach and Scaffold
❖ Discuss and Talk
❖ Environment
❖ Self - Regulation
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Teach ItIt’s in the Curriculum!
❖ “...the school plays a vital role in developing social competence...”
❖ “the learning and teaching program should provide opportunities for children to ...develop their relationships with others.”
❖ “Children need regular opportunities throughout the day to learn and value the interpersonal skills required to communicate and co-operate with others.”
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Teach ItIt’s in the Curriculum!
❖ “Social, personal, and emotional growth and learning develop through interactions with others”
❖ “Children need opportunities to interact with others in many contexts and for many purposes.”
❖ “Children can engage in activities that increase their awareness of others and foster respect for individual differences.”
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Teach It - Model It❖ Social 1.1 act, talk with peers
and adults by expressing and accepting positive messages
❖ Situation: Educators notice children taking blocks from the structures of others...
❖ Responding: Educators model strategies on cooperation for children. They notice and name positive strategies used by the children to support development of self-regulation.
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Teach It - Name It❖ Social 1.2 Demonstrate the
ability to take turns in activities and discussions
❖ “I notice you came back when their was space for you at the table. You waited your turn”
❖ Social 1.3 Demonstrate an awareness of ways of making and keeping friends
❖ “I was watching you share the trucks at the sand centre. You were being a good friend to share the toys.”
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Teach It - Coach and Scaffold❖ 2.1 Use a variety of simple
strategies to solve social problems
❖ Educator asks a small group of children to help solve the problem that the water is getting all over the floor and works with them to choose and implement one of them.
❖ Social 3.2 Demonstrate respect and consideration for individual differences and alternate points of view
❖ Educators notice children debating over what to build with blocks and scaffolds their learning by prompting their thinking: “He feels differently about what you should make. How are you going to solve this problem?”
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Self RegulationStuart Shanker on TVO