new educational initiative Archives - Edu-Power-Today https://poweredutoday.com/tag/new-educational-initiative/ Maximizing Educational Ideas Sat, 01 Sep 2018 17:26:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 The Significance of Structure and Organization in Home School https://poweredutoday.com/significance-structure-organization-home-school/ Sat, 27 Aug 2016 02:05:59 +0000 http://how2manageaclassroom.com/?p=561 Structure and organization in home school environments should be no different than the structure and organization of a regular classroom. Many well-concerned parents who have chosen to home- school their children tend to think that structure and organization aren’t that big of a deal when it comes to properly educating their children. However, good organization and structure become that much more important due to the multitude of distractions happening in most home environments. Good home school structure includes: A Schedule A curriculum Routines Transitions Breaks Proper study resources & equipment Seat work Designated Study areas Storage compartments for school supplies

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Structure and organization in home school environments should be no different than the structure and organization of a regular classroom. Many well-concerned parents who have chosen to home- school their children tend to think that structure and organization aren’t that big of a deal when it comes to properly educating their children. However, good organization and structure become that much more important due to the multitude of distractions happening in most home environments.

Good home school structure includes:

  • A Schedule
  • A curriculum
  • Routines
  • Transitions
  • Breaks
  • Proper study resources & equipment
  • Seat work
  • Designated Study areas
  • Storage compartments for school supplies
  • Discipline

The above elements of good structure must be implemented right away.  Otherwise, you will be placing your child’s education and future in jeopardy.  Effectively educating a child demands a massive academic  plan as well as the energy and knowledge to execute such plan.

Moreover, you will face disappointment and frustration when the home school environment isn’t organized.  For example, if you don’t have a daily schedule to follow, you will not be able to give your child the daily amount of instruction time required for various subjects, including math and English.

When it comes to testing, imagine looking for those important quarterly assessment tests without a clue where you placed them last.  And wonder if the deadline is approaching for you to submit them to the school district or superintendent office.

Furthermore, without a daily schedule with times for breaks and transitions, you could wear out the mind of your child and leave them with an unfavorable home- school experience. As a result, the child may lose motivation.

Because it creates clarity and productivity, a well-organized home school environment will make a significant difference in the child’s life

Consider these Important Points

1st Important Point

Now it should be obvious to you why structure and organization are vital to the success of your child as well as yourself as a home school teacher.  Therefore, your first priority should be to create a schedule for the entire home school year, the same activity which regular school teachers traditionally perform.

If you are not sure how to make a schedule, check out some of the online teacher resource websites such as Free Teacher Resources or Teacher Classroom Resources.  Join groups such as Teacher – Teachers.com for quality classroom resources for as little as $5.

If you desire to be an effective and well-organized home school teacher, the information is at your fingertips. Check out case studies of others who have worked  in  the  home- schooling  business. Discover how they stay organized and undistracted by the home environment.

2nd Important point

Make sure you have a curriculum that correlates with the academic expectation of your chosen school district. They would have given you a document of these expectations upon their approval of your home school venture.

Research and select a quality curriculum.  Don’t purchase inadequate books and materials and attempt to teach the content to your child.  All other things aside, the results of the child’s assessment tests will mirror the quality of the curriculum you have chosen.

3rd important Point

Overzealous home school parents must realize what a child is not a robot.  He, she or they need breaks from seat work and regular routines. They need to go outside, they need to stretch, and they need a little entertainment in their lives instead of constantly doing academic work.

Many public schools have frequent brain breaks in which students can move around the room, visit briefly, or listen to music and dance. Go Noodle is a popular dance break video for children to unwind for 10 to 15 minutes.

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4th Important Point

Keep all supplies, materials, worksheets, books, tests, manipulatives, and equipment in absolute order if you desire to find important information when needed.  Nothing is more frustrating and disruptive to a school day than a teacher’s inability to find important classroom materials and supplies.

Children act out more dramatically when they discover that the teacher is walking around the class unorganized and confused as to what the next lesson is going to be.

5th Important Point

Parents should know very well that children must be disciplined when it comes to doing seat work and playing with Nintendo games.  Even though a child is at home, he must understand that there is a certain part of the day that such home-based, recreational activities are off-limits.

You must set-up a discipline plan and practice consistency in giving out rewards and punishments through –out the day.  As evidence shows, a home- schooled child is more likely to be pulled in by distractions due to the familiarity of the environment and the person he or she calls “mom” or “dad.”

Organization and structure in a home school must become a constant priority if you desire to effectively provide a top notch education for your child. The rewards will be greater clarity and focus, greater productivity and greater academic growth.

 

 

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African American Education: Fixing the Current State https://poweredutoday.com/african-american-education-improving-current-state/ Sun, 20 Mar 2016 21:25:23 +0000 http://how2manageaclassroom.com/?p=461 African Amercan Education-The progress of Black Education in America does not look good. There is still a significant achievement gap between black students and their Caucasian counterparts.  Despite the millions of dollars dedicated such programs as “No Child Left Behind”, the state of African American Education is largely in the same predicament as they were in previous years. According to Roland G. Fryer at Education Next, “On average, black students typically score one standard deviation below white students on standardized tests–roughly the difference in performance between the average 4th grader and the average 8th grader.” This Achievement gap remains highly

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African Amercan Education-The progress of Black Education in America does not look good. There is still a significant achievement gap between black students and their Caucasian counterparts.  Despite the millions of dollars dedicated such programs as “No Child Left Behind”, the state of African American Education is largely in the same predicament as they were in previous years.

According to Roland G. Fryer at Education Next, “On average, black students typically score one standard deviation below white students on standardized tests–roughly the difference in performance between the average 4th grader and the average 8th grader.”

This Achievement gap remains highly discouraging.

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According to  Valerie Strauss of the  Washington Post, “The persistent gap in the District reflects on the questionable nature of some of the reforms that have been implemented in the city and elsewhere around the country — which too often ignore the outside-of-school influences that affect how well a student does in class.”

Non-academic influence plays a significant part in a child’s motivation to succeed in school.

No doubt, there has been some educational progress made on various local levels across the United States. But the overall initiative to elevate African American students to the level of academic competence needed to be successful in life has been elusive.

 

So the question is why African Americans students are still behind and why the achievement gap is so difficult to close. I believe there are several reasons.

Lack of Understanding of Life Skills

One reason African American student trail other students in academic achievement is the misconception of how life works.  Millions of black students are not aware that hard work and perseverance is a necessity in life if success is to be achieved. These principles are largely ignored on the domestic front. Many African American homes are in turmoil day in and day out.

Poverty, drugs, crime and disregard for meaningful progress are the pitfalls of the black community in America.  A mentality of living for today characterizes daily existence. The preference for pleasure over hard work and purpose is the dominant mentality, especially in many oppressed African American communities.

The parents are not largely to blame for this overwhelming preference for pleasure.  African American culture, especially in the music sphere, has had a massive influence on the young black Americans. The entrance of gangster rap music in the black community played a significant role in hijacking the minds of young black men.

The negative messages sent into the black community created a poisonous perception of life, a life in which women are degraded, and bitterness against others is glorified.  Others may disagree, but I believe this conclusion with immense conviction.

Before the introduction of gangster rap, a sense of brother and sister hood existed in the black community.  Strong brotherhood, respect for women, teachers, and the community were powerful attributes of black culture.

Lack of Life Altering Discussions

The most important person in a child’s life remains his or her parents. Whatever words parents say or don’t say will lead and guide their children throughout life.  A parent’s failure to have life altering discussions with their children is like allowing a toddler to walk toward an open well where snakes and crocodiles dwell in massive numbers.

If you examine the lives of the most successful people in life, you will discover that they attribute their success to an encouraging message their parents told them at a younger age. This parental obligation is the key. Parents must instill a success mentality within their child at an age (infant to 10 years) in which the child is still receptive.

But what should a parent tell her child? The most important words I think a child should hear from the lips of a parent is that they are” unique, loved, and made for excellence in all which he or she does.”  A child should hear these words over and over again over the course of many years.

The sole responsibility of African American parents is to teach their children the value of success and progress in life.

Not only should a parent teach their children success, but they should also do all in their power to talk and walk success as well. Small children are imitative. For the most part, children do what they see their parents or other adults do.

Lack of Teachers of Color

Let’s face it. Studies show that African American Students, as well as Hispanics, Asian and Native Americans, can often relate more effectively with teachers that represent their ethnicity. Not to say the Caucasian teachers are not effective. This myth is furthest from the truth.  Some of my best teachers were Caucasian. I related well to them. But I also delighted in sitting in a classroom where black teachers were in charge.

Studies show that black children often rebel because they are cast into an environment in which they cannot relate. They find it difficult relating to Caucasian teachers.  Many come from opstock imagespressive homes and environments which are hostile toward Caucasian people in general.

Some students are going to be rebellious regardless of whether the teacher is black or white, but I have discovered in many instances were black children acted totally different when in the presence of a black instructor.

Warnings and Recommendations

In examining the reasons for failure in African American education community, the next step is to discover ways to resolve the issue. The plight of African American Education cannot be ignored.  For society to pretend as if nothing is happening is a gross betrayal.

Initiatives which include all facets of society must be implemented to close the achievement gap between black and white students.

Districts must discover new and better ways to enhance African American Education:

  • Get parents to make more life altering discussions with their children. Such discussions will help shape a positive mentality in students. Parental influence is the most powerful way of instilling self-esteem in children. Unfortunately, many young parents may have to be trained how to instill success within their child.
  • Hire more teachers of color. There should be a massive effort to get more African American teachers into the classrooms. Having a more multicultural teacher force will enhance the entire school environment and create a sense of meaningful connection.
  • Train more non-African American teachers how to relate the black children. Let’s face it many non-African-American teachers are at a loss when it comes to effectively relating the African American Students. Because of this sense of confusion, many teachers give up and become frustrated and settle for less than perfect efforts from black students.
  • Offering classes which teach on black culture and oppressive communities will go a long way in understanding African American culture.
  • Implement more effective programs than “No Child Left Behind.” An effective program must not place the burden of educating students solely on teachers. It will take a village oriented approach to healing the African American community and close the achievement gap among white, black and Hispanics students.

One new initiative offers great hope. Promise Neighborhood is an educational program designed to guarantee that ” all children and youth  living in Promise Neighborhoods have access to state of the art schools and strong systems of family and community support that empower them to attain an excellent education and successful transition to collage and a career.”

The purpose of the program is to target and maximize the educational outcome of children living in the most oppressive communities.  The African American education condition demands more programs of this nature. As I mentioned earlier, a village concept is the most effective approach for transforming African American Education and closing the achievement gap.

 

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