The Learning environment




There is often a trap in the words 'after school activities'. One may



easily believe that since these activities are after school, they are not



of much importance. But, one couldn't be more wrong. Research suggests



that children pick up some of their most important skills from after



school programs. That is why children who do not participate in any extra



curricular activities are generally slow and less vibrant.





The learning environment that one fosters in after school activities must



be as disciplined and as functional as that found in the school. This is



especially true of educational after school programs. This is the best



place to teach the child important skills like time-management and goal



setting. Time-management is a vital skill, but it is not achieved easily.



Children need to feel the discipline that is needed to finish a task and



the happiness of finishing the allotted work in a specific time frame.





Children look for different things in an after class program. The learning



environment should be attractive, colorful and informative. Use charts,



pictures, posters and drawings to liven up a class. Additional resources



(resources that are not easily available in the school) will make the



classes interesting. For instance, when teaching a biology lesson, allow



the child to see through a microscope or see slides of bacteria. This



will add to his knowledge and also make him more enthusiastic about his after school program.





Discipline is a must in after school activities. In fun or sport-based



activities, it is easy for children to step out of line and wreck havoc.



While children should be allowed to have fun, they should be curtailed



from unacceptable behavior. The best way to enforce discipline is to lay



down the rules at the very beginning. Let the children know what is



unacceptable, right at the beginning.





Rewards are an important part of any learning process. The reward can be a



simple pat on the back or a token of appreciation. Motivate your children



to aspire for higher things by rewarding their achievements. Holding



competitions or sport activities where the children can show their



proficiency is a reward in itself.





Children can get bored easily, especially in the case of an educational



program. The main thrust of an academic program is to repeat what has been



taught in class and to allow the child to learn it quickly. It is



difficult to pique the child's interest a second time, especially when the



child is already tired of one dose of the same lesson. It is best to



thwart boredom by using creative techniques like an impromptu extempore on



any topic, a quiz program or a slideshow.





After school activities are becoming more popular by the day. Parents want



their kids to learn more. Children too have an insatiable quest for



knowledge. In an after school program, it is possible to pay individual



attention and quench this thirst using various effective techniques.


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