Journal 4 EDU 284

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Introduction
This journal assignment will help you reflect the classroom environment and daily schedule. Think about the arrangement of the classroom and the flow of the daily schedule. Do the children have free access to all materials and supplies they need? Does the flow of the schedule allow ample time for freeplay and small group activities? What recommendations would you make to ensure quality learning opportunities were in place?
The AssignmentComplete the Reflective Journal assignment using the topic assigned.The journal must be a minimum of 3 paragraphs, each paragraph must be a minimum of 10 sentences in length. The first paragraph should contain a description of the event, activity, or interaction that pertains to the topic.  Be specific and detailed to give a clear understanding of the event, activity or interaction you have selected.The second paragraph should contain one NAEYC Sub-Standard (ex. 4b) from the standard summary document that is attached to the assignment.  You should reflect upon how this sub-standard is applicable/appropriate to the first paragraph.  Give detailed information that relates the NAEYC sub-standard you selected to the event, activity, or interaction from the first paragraph.The third paragraph is your chance to reflect on the event, activity, or interaction. As you reflect, think about what you learned, what could have been done better or differently, or what went exceptionally well.  Perhaps this will cause you to change your practice with children and families.  Remember this is your chance to respond honestly and think about your role as an early childhood professional. How have you grown as a professional? These are all suggested to help you reflect, it is not necessary to include all the suggestions in your reflective paragraph.Journal TopicThink about the schedule and the classroom arrangement in your practicum site.  How does the schedule and the environment assist children with their behaviors? How does the schedule and the environment act as the third teacher?  Do the children have enough time to engage in learning centers?
Grading Criteria 

  • 20 points are deducted if an NAEYC Sub-Standard is not included in the second paragraph.
  • 20 points are deducted if the sub-standard is included but it is not relevant to the event, activity, or interaction.
  • 10 points are deducted if three paragraphs are not included
  • 10 points are deducted if the minimum 10 sentence requirement is not met in all three paragraphs.
  • 15 points are deducted for spelling and grammar
  • 25 points are deducted if the event, activity, or interaction does not relate to the given topic.   

Resources   NAEYC Standards Summary