Title: The Physical Learning Space
1The Physical Learning Space
- A literate learning environment
2Look at the following images of the classrooms
and decide consider whether the physical space
supports a behaviourist, constructivist or
socio-constructivist approach to teaching
literacy.
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- Where might the teacher and the children be
positioned? - How does the physical environment support oracy,
reading or writing?
Classroom 1
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Classroom 2
Classroom 3
- What is the difference between this classroom and
the first in relation to the learning theories?
- Are there opportunities for discussion,
negotiation and interaction with the physical
space?
5Behavourist, constructivist or
socio-constructivist
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Classroom 4
5
6
- What are the key elements of the environment the
seating, the positioning of the boards or the
decoration?
6The outdoor learning environment?
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- behaviourist
- constructivist
- socio-constructivist
Classroom 7
7Reflect on how your learning environment promotes
effective literacy
- the way in which the environment is organised
reflects your belief about the way in which
literacy is learnt - a brightly coloured, aesthetically pleasing
environmwent - the opportunities for developing oracy are
fundamental for reading and writing -
8Ideas, values and beliefs
- Every teacher has a set of ideas, values and
beliefs that they bring to the classroom. - The management and organisation of the physical
environment has an impact on how teaching and
learning can take place. - it needs to work for you
- it needs to work for the children
- it needs to work for other adults working
alongside you and the children