Council of Associated Primary Educators
Formerly known as Consultant/Coordinators’ Association of Primary Educators
PRESENTS… “Framing A Seamless Pedagogy K – 3”
Belonging and Contributing
Building a Community of Learners
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The Power of Positive Adult -Child Relationships: Connection Is the Key (Dr. Jean Clinton, McMaster University)
“Children learn best in an environment that acknowledges this interconnectivity and thus focuses on both emotional and cognitive development. There is now an explosion of knowledge that tells us that healthy development cannot happen without good relationships between children and the important people in their lives, both within the family and outside of it. As Dr. Jack Shonkoff states, “young children experience their world as an environment of relationships, and these relationships affect virtually every aspect of their development”
What comes to mind about the topic of belonging and
contributing related to this quote?
Welcome to the New CAPE
Consultants/
Coordinators’
Association of
Primary
Educators
Council of
Associated
Primary
Educators
1986 2013
1. Building a Community of Learners
2. Getting the Discussion Started
3. Learning Together – Viewing and Analysis
of Video Clips
4. Deepening of Our Understanding
5. Reflection on Practice
Webinar Format
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• When participating with a colleague to have one person be
the designated speaker and the other be the chat poster
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Building a Community of Learners
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What can you add to your initial thoughts about belonging and contributing?
NEW FDK CURRICULUM “FRAMES”
Belonging and Contributing
Self Regulating and Well Being
Problem Solving and Innovating
Demonstrating Literacy
and Mathematics Behaviours
Setting A Context
Setting A Context ‘New’ FDK Curriculum Frame…
Belonging and Contributing: ● sense of connectedness to others
● ability to form relationships with others and make contributions as a
part of a group, a community, and the natural world ● capacity for thinking about relationships and ways in which people
contribute to the world around them
Setting A Context ‘New’ FDK Curriculum Frame… Example of... Link to Grades 1-3
Belonging and Contributing:
-sense of connectedness to others -ability to form relationships with others and make contributions as a part of a group, a community, and the natural world -capacity for thinking about relationships and ways in which people contribute to the world around them
Goals of Social Studies: Developing a sense of … Who I am, and Who we are? Where have I come from? What makes me belong? Where are we now? How can I contribute to society?
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What are your thoughts and your perceptions about the topic of
belonging and contributing related to these visuals?
Getting the Conversation Started
Learning Together
“Negotiated curriculum is in many ways similar to emergent curriculum as educators inspired by the Reggio Emilia Approach perceive the curriculum as emerging from the interests and ideas of children, but they also believe that there should be negotiation between all those involved in the development of the curriculum - in planning and in the projects as they unfold. This perspective of the curriculum is based on the theory that children co-construct knowledge within their social group. “
‘In taking a negotiated learning approach to curriculum, educators move beyond simply providing children with experiences. They probe further by asking questions and by engaging in discussions to discover why children are deeply absorbed in the materials trying to figure out what children are thinking.”
from ‘Authentic Childhood: Experiencing Reggio Emilia in the Classroom’ by Susan Fraser
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Reflecting on your current practice, what connections are you making to the role of educator in supporting a sense of belonging and contributing related to this clip?
Learning Together
Deepening Our Understanding Every child should feel he or she belongs… “Every child should feel that he or she belongs, is a valuable contributor to his or her surroundings, and deserves the opportunity to succeed. When we recognize children as capable and curious, we are more likely to deliver programs and services that value and build on their strengths and abilities”. Ontario Early Years Framework (2013)
How do we as educators and teachers create this new space, a better space for everyone?
Deepening Our Understanding
Making a better space for everyone…
“ Inclusion is not bringing people into what already
exists; it is making a new space, a better space for
everyone.” (Dei et al.,2000)
How do we as educators and teachers create this new space, a better space for everyone?
Reflection on Practice
What connections are you now making to belonging and contributing? Keeping the thinking going… How might Ann Pelo’s notion of the development of an ‘ecological identity’ keep our thinking going on this topic?
• Continue the conversation on Twitter by following the hashtag CAPE#
• Revisit the CAPE blogsite to view materials that will
enable you to go deeper in this topic
• Post your reflections about the ways you are now
re-thinking your practice/pedagogy at:
https://capeon.wordpress.com
After You May Want To ...
How might these resources help to move the thinking of your Primary team forward? Your school staff?
Print Resources Online Links Videos
Using the CAPE Blog Site
Frances Poleschuk Award
The Frances Poleschuk Award
application deadline is fast
approaching. If you know an
outstanding primary educator
or educator team, visit….
https://capeon.wordpress.com/f
rances-pleschuk-award/
to submit your application by
February 18th
Honouring a CAPER
Ruth Gowdy
• One of three founding
members of CAPE
• Primary consultant for
Etobicoke Board of Education
• Inspired two generations of
educators in her family
In Closing…
Next Webinar:
Wed. March 30th
4:00 – 5:30 p.m.
Topic: Demonstrating Literacy and Mathematics Behaviours