Categories: All - skills - teachers - activities - students

by Lionel Long 16 years ago

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CAMP PLAYGROUND

A two-day camp playground has been designed to benefit both teachers and students. Teachers will focus on understanding and supporting challenging students, investing time in student improvement, and gaining self-awareness of their teaching beliefs.

CAMP PLAYGROUND

CAMP PLAYGROUND

Grouping and selection of students

1 Student Teacher Facilitator per group of 4
1 Special Need student, 3 peers
Upper and Lower Primary students

Conduct of Camp

Day 2
Afternoon: Hands-on Activities Part 2 -- 1230-1500
Morning: Skills Development games -- 0900-1145
Day 1
Afternoon: Hands-on Activities Part 1 -- 1230 - 1500
Lunch -- 1145-1230
Morning: Icebreakers/Team bonding games -- 0900-1145

Desired Outcomes for Students

Skills
Highlighted by Principal of Unity Primary
Acceptance of other teachers
Brainstorming
Moving from tolerance to acceptance of Special Needs students
Cooperation with one another

Sub-Committees

Hands-on Activities
Idamurni
Diyana
Bhawani
Davina
Skills Development
Lionel
Maxine
Aditya
Aiman
Icebreakers/Team Bonding
Estelle
Anggy
Melvyn
Administration
Bee Hong
Sharon
Paul
Joanne
Colin

Desired outcomes for Teachers

To sow time and energy into improving the lives of impressionable students
Cultivate an understanding and a heart for difficult students
Self awareness of personal beliefs towards teaching
Experience in dealing with special needs students