Creating and leading a learning environment in diverse Foundation Phase classrooms in a South African school

R. Venketsamy
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Leaders and teachers are exploring ways to organise their learning spaces as well as their methods of teaching and learning. We aim to explore leaders and teachers' experiences of an invitational learning environment in culturally diverse Foundation Phase classrooms in the South African context. In this study, the Invitational Learning Theory was used as a theoretical framework. An interpretivist research paradigm was used to portray the lived experiences and personal responses of the participants. Interviews were undertaken with Foundation Phase teachers and School Management Team to elicit in-depth information on their experiences on the creation of a conducive learning environment. Additionally, observation and visual data formed the data collection instruments. Data were coded, examined and emerging themes identified. Findings highlighted the need to improve the ‘5Ps” as advocated by Novak and Purkey. The learning environment is a qualitative determiner for success. It is the responsibility of all stakeholders to ensure leadership for learning is conducive to teaching and learning.
在一所南非学校的基础阶段教室中创造和领导一个多样化的学习环境
领导者和教师正在探索组织他们的学习空间以及他们的教学方法的方法。我们的目标是探索领导者和教师在南非背景下的多元文化基础阶段教室中邀请学习环境的经验。本研究采用邀请学习理论作为理论框架。本研究采用解释主义研究范式来描述参与者的生活经历和个人反应。与基础阶段的教师和学校管理团队进行了访谈,以深入了解他们在创造有利学习环境方面的经验。此外,观测和视觉数据构成了数据收集工具。对数据进行了编码和审查,并确定了新出现的主题。调查结果强调了改进Novak和Purkey所倡导的“5p”的必要性。学习环境是成功的定性决定因素。
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期刊介绍: Journal for the Education of Gifted Young Scientists (JEGYS) ISSN: 2149-360X covers issues such as science education, differentiated instruction in mathematics, science and social sciences for gifted students, education and training of the young scientist, giftedness, gifted education, scientific creativity, educational policy on science and math education for gifted students, teaching of the history and philosophy of science, STEM education for gifted, teaching techniques and activities in the education of the gifted young scientist, is a scientific and academic journal. JEGYS aims to be a scientific media sharing scientific research, practices, theories and ideas about gifted education and education of the gifted young scientists. STEM education for gifted, teaching techniques and activities in the education of the gifted young scientist, is a scientific and academic journal. JEGYS aims to be a scientific media sharing scientific research, practices, theories and ideas about gifted education and education of the gifted young scientists.
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