Elementary
Education
Elementary education lays
the foundation for everything to follow
Elementary
education usually begins when a child is 4 or 5 years
old, lasts for between four and eight years, and is often
the first full time organized education for a
child. It is hardly surprising that many
prospective teachers are drawn to this age group -
elementary teachers are in demand, often loved by the
kids, arguably have a more rewarding teaching experience
than in any other age group.
By the time the
child reaches 11 or 12, and moves on to secondary
education, the elementary school teacher will have
ensured that the kids have a solid foundation in the
basics of literacy and numeracy, although of course there
are differing methods in different school districts, and
these can show varying degrees of success. We will cover
some of these approaches here.
Although elementary education
concentrates on the basics of reading, writing and
arithmetic, otherwise known as the three r's (reading,
riting and rithmetic!), the foundation for other topics
is established at this level too. Consequently science is
introduced at the elementary school level, along with
geography and history, and other social sciences. Having
all these options open to an elementary school teacher
means that classes need never be boring, since there is a
wealth of information to convey to all these little eager
minds. Obviously it is important to aim the level of the
information to the age of the children, and this is a
very important aspect of a teacher's
planning.
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The
methods used to teach elementary school children vary with
school district, country, and with the latest educational ideas
out there. The first elementary class sometimes called
Kindergarten is not always full time, and because of this it
may be a morning class, or an afternoon class, but not usually
both. Some schools have their kindergarten classes in family
groupings, which means that there are mixed ages in every
class. The idea here is that children are not naturally
separated by age - you very rarely see a group of children of
the same age playing together outside of the school
environment. It is supposed to teach leadership and
responsibility to the older children in the group, while
helping the younger ones by having the influence of the older
children.
Besides
family groups, there are open classrooms, where there are fewer
walls, and a much freer environment. When it comes to open
classrooms, it can be very distracting to have the voices of
others intermingled with your group, but on the other hand,
this is what happens in the real world, and we all have to
learn to adjust to the situation. However, for the younger
students, or those with attention disorders, this can be
particularly challenging, especially if they can watch other
children and age groups, possibly misbehaving! Often in this
situation, there is team teaching, where the class will perhaps
go to another teacher for, say, a science lesson, while that
teacher's class goes to the first teacher, for say math
instruction. This can help some children who do not respond
well to a particular teacher, as they will not be with them all
the time.
The
success of family groupings and open plan classrooms depends a
great deal on the teachers working there, and of course the
support they receive from their principals. With all kinds of
education, it is important to keep accurate records of a
student's progress, so that problems can be dealt with
immediately, but this can be extremely challenging for the
elementary school teacher. If a class has children of
approximately the same age, it can be assumed that the ability
of these children is not as varied as a class with children of
4 or 5 different ages. It is therefore easier to plan lessons
if children are of similar ability, rather than having 5 very
different lesson plans on the go at any one
time.
If you
have a child that is ready for elementary education, do your
research of possible elementary schools carefully, if you have
a choice in which school they attend, so that your child's
education begins with a style with which you are completely
comfortable. Otherwise, you may find the elementary years of
schooling are not only taxing for your child, but for you
too!
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