FIELD STUDY 2 LEARNING Preparing the
EPISODE
learning
FS2 5 environment: An
overview
To have a meaningful and successful accomplishment in this FS episode, be sure to
read through the whole episode before participating and assisting in your FS 2 Resource
Teacher's class. Note all the information you will need and tasks you will need to do before
working on this episode.
Target Your lutended Learning Outcomes
At the end of this Learning Episode, I must be able to revisit the concept of learning
Environment in the context of the current teaching and learning situation.
Clarify Your Task
Overview of the Learning Environment
A learning environment, traditionally called the classroom, is a space in a school that
supports student learning. It is a self-contained area where teacher teaches and children leam. In
the classroom are chairs or tables for students and a front table for the teacher. This a traditional
face-to-face classroom. Most often the students should face the teacher as the chairs are arranged
that way. But as teaching deliveries changed to enhance learning, modification in the seating
arrangement evolved and more opportunity for the learners to move about for cooperative
learning was addressed.
A conducive learning environment should have the following eharacteristies:
Flexibility - There is opportunity to have small groups, movable walls.
Openness Learning corners/areas which could be shared.
Access to resources - Audio-visual materials are ready and open for use.
Physical classroom - Space is clean and safe.
Psychological atmosphere - It is friendly and accommodating.
The classroom climate nurtures the intellectual. physical, social and emotional development
oi the students.
Here are some specific strategies for developing the optimal classroom climate. You may
consider these.
1. Learning environment addresses both physical and psychological needs of the students
for security and order, love and belonging, personal power and competence, freedom
and fun.
2. Create a sense of order. For example, teacher should teach students how to
enter the classroom and become immediately engaged in the activity;
distribute and collect materials;
find out about missed assignments due to absence and how to make up for
them;
get the teacher's attention without disrupting the class and
arrange desks, tables quickly and quietly for various purposes.
3. Greet learners as they enter your face-to-face or on-line classroom.
4. In a healthy and conducive learning environment, everybody belongs and knows each
other.
5. Encourage class building activities like games and team activities.
6. In a conducive learning environment, success whether small or big is recognized and
celebrated.
Both approaches, either the traditional face-to-face or online, lead to positive results but
in different ways, so usually in practice both approaches are combined
Revisit the infographic/s
Face-to-face Learning Environment On-line Learning Environment
Time is set. Time Anytime, anyplace,
Self-contained classroom Place Anywhere
Discussion, activities occur Teachers role
Inside the room. Passive Students role Synchronous or
learning. Content Asynchronous classes.
Evaluation process
Teacher prepares instructional Teacher moderates and
facilitates learning. facilitates learning.
Activities and chooses
content. Evaluation Creates Creates different learning
different environment
Facilitates F2F learning. Leads Creates the multimedia
Process learning environment educational content.
and guides learners
Learners& teacher engage in
personal communication.
Learning environment can be traditional (F2F), virtual (on-line) or a combination (Hybrid).
Participate and Assist
What will you do to assist your mentor in setting up a conducive learning environment
in the following conditions:
1. Bulletin Board Display
2. Small Group Discussion
3. Checking class attendance in a virtual classroom (i.e. google meet or zoom)
Notice
What have you noticed of the display in the class bulletin board? What message or theme does it
convey?
What makes it attractive to the learners?
Does it help in the learning process? HOW?
Learning Environment 2:
If the teacher is using a distance delivery of learning through the modules, where is most likely
the learning space of the students?
Can you describe?
How can you as a teacher help to make such environment conducive for learning?
Analyze
The examples above, describe two contrasting situations. The first shows that the learners are in
the same room or space while in the second, the learners maybe in different learning spaces like
homes, study hubs or in extreme cases parks or under the trees. As a teacher, in which of the two
situations would you prefer to manage for learning'? Choose between Learning Environment 1 or
Learning Environment 2. Explain your choice: Why?
Reflect
Based on my noticing and analysis, I realized that
A.
B.
C.
Write action research prompts
OBSERVE
What probable problem may result from the two situations of the learning environment?
REFLECT
What solutions can think of to solve the problem?
PLAN
How should I do it?
Check for Mastery
1. Choose the best answer from the options given. Learning environment is only confined to a
specific place called schools. This statement is
A. true
B. false
C. doubtful
D. cannot be determined
2. What kind of learning happens anytime, anyplace and anywhere?
A. Traditional learning
B. On-line learning
C. Hybrid learning
D. Face-to-Face learning
3. In which situation can learners learn with more physical presence and intervention of the
teacher?
A. Face-to-Face
B. Virtual
C. On-line
D. All of the above
4. Which of the' two kinds of learning environment encourages independence and self-
management of the learners? Why?
A. Face-to-Face, because there is always the presence of the teacher who will give Guidance to
the learner. Virtual/On-line, because the learners are given time to learn on their own and
progress at their own rate.
C. Both, because they can always shift from one modality to another.
D. Face-to-Face because there is always the need of a teacher in a classroom all the time
5. If on-line or virtual learning environment is not applicable, the traditional face-to-face
Or in-school will continue. How will you improve the physical learning environment?
A. Use tables with chairs to allow cooperative learning.
B. Provide learning spaces or corners for independent study.
C. Give credits to success than failures.
D. A, B and C
Work on my Artifacts
In not less than 300 words, write an essay on the topic: "My Conducive Learning
Environment"
My Conducive Learning Environment
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