Sunday, August 2, 2020

Continuing Inquiry into current teaching

Continuing Inquiry into current teaching…..
After Analysing the video with my colleague, we reflected on our practice and set our next steps. 
Step 2-work in a 1:1 situation with 2 students (student and student) but staff still support.


These 2 learners are my target students. Their  level of social communication
and play interaction suggested by “The Hanen Program” are at OWN AGENDA and
REQUESTER
These students are pretty much at the Solitary play. They play alone and are only
interested in their own activity and not interested in what others are doing.
Reflection on step 1 and 2 procedures approach.
Step 1-reflection
My 2 target students have achieved step 1 approach (working with a staff in
a 1:1 situation). They were able to engage in this marble run activity for up
to 5 minutes and they loved this activity. This is a big achievement!!
Step 2-reflection-
These 2 students managed to sit at the table with me and engage in the marble run
activity. They were able to engage for up to 3 minutes. The goal of this activity was
to keep them engaged and for staff to support them.  
During this session, I was not confident that they would be engaged as well
as working on their Maths Goal (Find the number card, count the marbles and drop
the marbles through the cardboard tube). My intention was to keep them engaged
as well as working on their Maths learning goal. However, because I focused more
on keeping them engaged I was not able to balance both.
Next step
I will give my two target students more time on step 2. Providing them with more
time to work on step 2 will give me comfort and confidence that they will remain
engaged while working towards their learning targets.
Reference: Stages of play Retrieved from
https://pathways.org/kids-learn-play-6-stages-play-development/
Stages of Play
Unoccupied Play (Birth-3 Months)
At this stage, babies are just making a lot of movements with their arms, legs,
hands, feet, etc. They are learning about and discovering how their body
moves.
Solitary Play (Birth-2 Years)
This is the stage when a child plays alone. They are not interested in playing
with others quite yet.
Spectator/Onlooker Behavior (2 Years)
During this stage, a child begins to watch other children playing but does not
play with them.
Parallel Play (2+ Years)
When a child plays alongside or near others but does not play with them this
stage is referred to as parallel play.
Associate Play (3-4 Years)
When a child starts to interact with others during play, but there is not a large
amount of interaction at this stage. A child might be doing an activity related
to the kids around him, but might not actually be interacting with another child.
For example, kids might all be playing on the same piece of playground
equipment but all doing different things like climbing, swinging, etc.
Cooperative Play (4+ years)
When a child plays together with others and has an interest in both the
activity and other children involved in playing they are participating in
cooperative play.
 Reference-Piaget Cognitive Stages of Development




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