So I had to watch a video for my class that talks about how teachers interact with children to promote a positive climate, minimize classroom negativity, be sensitive and responsive to children’s needs, and show regard for children’s perspectives.
So in the video, a little girl arrives crying. The teacher goes to the child and says good bye to the parent and walks away, waving good bye to the mother. In the video there is a large group of children there and only one other person there to assist.
The teacher continues to assist the crying girl all through out the video. She talks to how she is feeling, helps her identify her current way she is feeling and then tells her that she should draw a picture for her mother. Mean while, all of the other kids are going NUTS..... The teacher does not acknowledge them at all and continues to help the crying girl. When trying to find the right color of paper the girl wants, they discover that color is out. So the teacher takes the child to a closet to get search for the specific color of paper. Finally they find it. The girl is no longer crying and the teacher continues to keep all of her attention on this one child.
OK....so now here is where I need the help....The question was do you agree or disagree on how the teacher met the crying child's needs????? EDIT....... sorry the question was did the teacher meet the needs of ALL of the children, including the crying girls needs???
So I said NO. I write this long reason as to why I do not agree basically saying that the one child took all of the attention away from the entire group for an extended period that was not acceptable. Then went on to say that while the teacher did validate the child's feelings and comforted the child, she also neglected the rest of the kids.... NOt exactly these words, but something to this degree.
I get to the next phase of the video class and it says my response was WRONG...............can someone please tell me what you would do in this situation? Do you agree or disagree with the way the teacher resolved this issue of the crying girl.
ugh....thanks
So in the video, a little girl arrives crying. The teacher goes to the child and says good bye to the parent and walks away, waving good bye to the mother. In the video there is a large group of children there and only one other person there to assist.
The teacher continues to assist the crying girl all through out the video. She talks to how she is feeling, helps her identify her current way she is feeling and then tells her that she should draw a picture for her mother. Mean while, all of the other kids are going NUTS..... The teacher does not acknowledge them at all and continues to help the crying girl. When trying to find the right color of paper the girl wants, they discover that color is out. So the teacher takes the child to a closet to get search for the specific color of paper. Finally they find it. The girl is no longer crying and the teacher continues to keep all of her attention on this one child.
OK....so now here is where I need the help....The question was do you agree or disagree on how the teacher met the crying child's needs????? EDIT....... sorry the question was did the teacher meet the needs of ALL of the children, including the crying girls needs???
So I said NO. I write this long reason as to why I do not agree basically saying that the one child took all of the attention away from the entire group for an extended period that was not acceptable. Then went on to say that while the teacher did validate the child's feelings and comforted the child, she also neglected the rest of the kids.... NOt exactly these words, but something to this degree.
I get to the next phase of the video class and it says my response was WRONG...............can someone please tell me what you would do in this situation? Do you agree or disagree with the way the teacher resolved this issue of the crying girl.
ugh....thanks
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