As a school we always have someone coming or going through the school whether it is to support the Environmental Group, talk to a syndicate, view the school, or support learners in their classes.
Reflecting upon how I meaningfully have the community involved I instantly thought about social action. As an teacher I haven't had much success with social action. We've always thrown the idea out there and got the children working away at it but they loose steam as they are waiting on a response from someone or it didn't quite workout the way they wanted. This is all a part of the learning process with social action however can feel like a waste. Again throwing caution to the wind, social action is on the cards again for next term!
So what do I define as meaningful involvement?
This can come in multiple forms:
- Sending an email to gain knowledge/information from an expert
- Visiting a site to learn more about what they do and/or help out for the day
- Experts coming to visit us
- Children getting involved in worth causes like the SPCA cupcake day
And the list goes on. I believe community involved is a vital part of learning. A lot of children want to change the world, for our social action this year we are looking what we can do either at a class/syndicate, school, or community level. The children are looking to change the mindset of it's not just about fundraising it is about doing more.
A bit more information about our Social Action for Term 4
As next term our overarching theme is "Let's get Accelerated" instead of doing careers, like we normally do, we thought it meant using their learning targets to do more, push more. So to motivate the children we watched a TED talk:
Session 2:
From there we got the children to complete a Bronfenbrenner style diagram with them at the heart of it. Each level being: me - class - syndicate - school - community. They were to list the things that concern them.
Session 3:
The next session we got them to get their diagram out again and have a think about what learning they were going to get out of it and tentatively choose a topic.
Session 4:
We emphasised the choosing of a good group that these were groups of 3. They then chose a topic that they would like to do and start to map out the following:
- Timeline - what were they going to do when (8 week window)
- Holding time - what are they going to do while they are waiting for responses etc.
- Targets - what targets were they going to achieve?
- Learning - what learning are they going to go from this?
- Workshops - what workshops would they like the teachers to run
We are looking towards this week getting the children to cement what they did in session 4 so we can match them to one of the teachers in the house to be their mentor and who they work with for this project.
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