Other important Cognitive Issues to note.... Boys are deductive thinkers Girls are inductive thinkers
Boys do not want to let a task go, once they have taken it on. They are not being stubborn, they genuinely NEED to finish one task before beginning another.
Being aware of these factors is NOT enough... We must build relationships with our boys (especially those in poverty).
Nurturing relationships can change genetic activity!
Learning is directly related to relationships--
it is "Double Coded"... content coded and emotionally coded.
Curriculum & Instruction is Content.
Motivation is Emotional.
Educators must build relationships early on to activate this motivation.
These relationships need to occur by the 3rd grade when most patterns of learning are set.
If at-risk students perceive a teacher to be cold and controlling they refuse to learn.
Generational Poverty adds another dimension to these already tricky circumstances:
- Low Birth Weight- impacts brain develoment
- Allostatic Load- stressors affect memory
- Food Insecurity & Hunger- reduced protein affects intelligence
- Absence of emotional connection and touch
- Fear and scarcity- parents of poverty make 2 negative comments for every positive one...professional parents make 6 positive for every one negative comment
- Underdeveloped executive function-no awareness of the abstract world of school
- Under/over stimulation- loud, overcrowded home environment
- Language deprivation- Children in poverty hear 13 million words by the time they are 4...Children in professional households hear 45 million! Four year olds in a professional household have more vocabulary than ADULTS in welfare homes.
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I love your wordle! And very interesting facts about how physical exercise increases learning. Maybe that is a good indicator that I need to move more too!
ReplyDeleteLeigh...so glad to see your information about the importance of QUALITY physical education and movement. We have seen so much progress made with our lower achievers just in the area of social interaction through exercise and play. I have mentioned it before...students come into the gym hyped up and out of control and are able to let out all of their frustration and return to the classroom cool, calm and collected! I also found the information about the relationship between poverty and language acquisition and/or vocabulary and the positive and negative comments relationshop. I have personally seen this phenomenon for myself. I know of a family very close to me whose father has come out of a poverty situation and mother has come from a middle class family. I have personally seen the negative comment statement to be so true when observing the two families and then seeing how hard the couple works to mesh these two backgrounds. Wow! I had no idea of the relationship but I can sure see it!! I hope I can find a way to share this information with the father in this household where he can see the effect it can have-hopefully it will encourage him to keep trying to overcome the negative!
ReplyDeleteLove wordle! My kids love making these. I wish I had a good color printer so I could post them around the room. This chapter seemed to go hand-in-hand with the issue of play in school. It had a lot of really good information about why movement, play, pe are important in school.
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