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The Impact Of A Classroom Calm Down Corner In A Primary Classroom, Clairissa Thompson
The Impact Of A Classroom Calm Down Corner In A Primary Classroom, Clairissa Thompson
Master's Theses & Capstone Projects
Teachers use social-emotional learning (SEL) practices to help teach students strategies to self-regulate inside the classroom. The practice of mindfulness is an SEL strategy that can be implemented through the use of a classroom calm-down corner to help classroom behaviors. This action research studied the impact of a calm down corner in the primary classroom. Participants included the researcher's class of 23 second-grade students. Students participated in daily mini-lessons for strategies to use in the calm down corner. Data was collected on student behavior and usage of the calm down corner through observations. Negative student behaviors decreased as a result …
Movement To Enhance Learning And On-Task Behavior In Early Childhood Classrooms, Angela James
Movement To Enhance Learning And On-Task Behavior In Early Childhood Classrooms, Angela James
Master's Theses & Capstone Projects
The purpose of this literature review was to examine the impact of movement on learning and behavior. The literature provides numerous studies that reveal effects of movement on student achievement and on-task behavior of young children. As educators strive to keep students engaged and on-task, research shows that movement opportunities are a strategy to be utilized. Physical activity can benefit self-regulation and academic performance. Strategies for using movement in the classroom are given to support teachers.
The Impact Of Physical Activity Breaks In The Classroom, Ryan Iverson
The Impact Of Physical Activity Breaks In The Classroom, Ryan Iverson
Master's Theses & Capstone Projects
The purpose of this action research study was to determine the relationship between physical activity breaks and their impact on student achievement and behavior. The participants included 30, eleven and twelve-year-old students, who attended a public school in the north suburbs of MN. Students participated in 5-10-minute physical active breaks in health class during a 6-week trial period. Data was collected through the use of summative assessments, student surveys, and an observational behavior chart. The study found that implementing physical activity breaks in the classroom can have a positive impact on students’ academic achievement and behavior. The researcher recommends further …