Learning Environment Chapter 5 Flashcards

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What is a learning centre?

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a self-contained area with a variety of hands-on materials organized around a curriculum area or topic.

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How do educators make sure toys are safe?

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Educators make sure they are AGE appropriate and DEVELOPMENTALLY appropriate.

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In the Reggio Emilia environment, what does the display of materials suggests?

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It may suggests to be involved and the small details matter.

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List 4 ways to develop effective entry spaces.

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  1. use a variety of mirrors at eye level
  2. use photos of the children and their families
  3. create a JOYS and SUGGESTIONS box for two way communication
  4. make books accessible by the entry way so parents can read to their children
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5
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List two different ways in which educators can provide well established boundaries between centres.

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  1. use low bookshelves or furniture

2. sheer curtains or strips of fabric hung from ceilings

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What does research tell us about well-defined spaces?

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children are more deeply engaged in activities and are more task oriented, more appropriate behaviours, positive interactions, cooperation, and more exploration.

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List 3 considerations when strategically grouping learning centres.

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  1. fixed features in a room
  2. whether if a centre is quiet or noisy
  3. how materials in adjacent centres might be used to enrich play
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Why is developing places to be alone important in childcare/school environments?

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research indicates that when there are places to be alone, they are linked to later enhanced cognitive development.

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List two important points in an INFANT room arrangement.

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  1. provide a comfortable and pleasant location or nursing mothers
  2. diaper changing areas with large enough sinks to bath a child, with adjacent storage for supplies
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List two important points in a TODDLER room arrangement.

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  1. diaper changing tables with steps and low toilets (for independence)
  2. storage for small cots, strollers, and car seats
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List two important points in a PRESCHOOL room arrangement.

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  1. room for engagement and store ongoing projects

2. bathrooms and drinking fountains; lets children be independent while still having adult supervision

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List two important points in a KINDERGARTEN - GRADE 3 room arrangement.

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  1. large gathering spaces with projectors and white boards

2. places to showcase and to store 2D and 3D works in progress

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Should infants and young toddlers sleep at the same time?

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infants and toddlers should not share the same sleeping schedule as needed sleep will vary between ages.

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When using furniture and dividers, they should… List 4 points.

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  1. provide learning opportunities
  2. ensure furniture is ergonomic and meet PHYSICAL NEEDS for all who inhabit the space
  3. make certain furniture is SAFE
  4. ensure furniture is aesthetically PLEASING
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There are 3 types of storages. They are…

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  1. child-accessible
  2. personal
  3. teacher
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