Vertical Learning with Classroom Walls
Course: #31576Level: IntroductorySubject Area: Planning a safe and healthy learning environment 1 Hour 206 ReviewsParticipants will be introduced to the concept of vertical learning with walls in the early childhood classroom, including the what they are, why children need vertical learning spaces in the classroom, tips for creating them, and examples of vertical learning environments for toddlers and preschoolers.
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Learning Outcomes
- After this course, participants will be able to define vertical learning environments.
- After this course, participants will be able to distinguish the difference between vertical and horizontal learning surfaces.
- After this course, participants will be able to explain why children need vertical learning environments.
- After this course, participants will be able to describe at least 2 ideas for creating a vertical learning space on classroom walls.
Course created on July 16, 2019
Agenda
0-5 Minutes | Introduction to vertical spaces (chalkboard example) |
5-10 Minutes | Distinction between vertical and horizontal learning surfaces |
10-15 Minutes | Why children need vertical spaces: mid-line crossing |
15-20 Minutes | Why children need vertical spaces: spatial relationships |
20-25 Minutes | Why children need vertical spaces: proprioception |
25-30 Minutes | Why children need vertical spaces: affordance theory |
30-50 Minutes | Examples of vertical learning |
50-55 Minutes | Hints for Creating Vertical Environments |
55-60 Minutes | Summary |
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206 ReviewsPresented By
Sandra Duncan
BA, MS, EdD
With 50+ years of experience in the early care and education field, Dr. Duncan has extensive experience in publishing curricula and teacher resources, teaching young children, training early childhood professionals, teaching at the university level, designing professional development programs, and working with parents. Sandra taught kindergarten for 10 years, owned 11 early childhood programs, and is the founder and Executive Director of a school-age program serving 1700 students at 18 sites in 4 school systems. She is an adjunct faculty member and dissertation chair for 25+ doctorate students at the Fischler Graduate School of Education for Nova Southeastern University.
Currently, she is helping design a furniture collection for early childhood classrooms called Sense of Place, which will be launched at the 2019 NAEYC conference. She is the author of several books including Inspiring Spaces for Young Children, Rating Observation Scale for Inspiring Spaces (ROSIE), Rethinking the Classroom Landscape: Creating Environments that Connect Young Children, Families, and Communities, Bringing the Outside In: Ideas for Creating Nature-Based Classroom Experiences for Young Children, and Through a Child’s Eyes: How Classroom Design Inspires Learning & Wonder, as well as numerous articles on designing early childhood environments and connecting children with nature. Most importantly, she is Grandma to Sierra Elizabeth--a vivacious and very precocious first grader!
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