ERIC Number: ED519323
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2011-May
Pages: 38
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Unity in the Elementary School Classroom: Building Community Through Increasing Positive Social Interactions Between and Among Students
Piatt-Jaeger, Sally
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Children's sense of a community is essential in elementary schools. This helps gives students a sense of belonging and control over their environment. The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of several strategies from the Toolbox Project and their effect on building community in the classroom. Collin (2003b) discusses his Toolbox Project curriculum and defines it as a social and emotional learning curriculum for kindergarten through sixth grade students. Grade six students at a faith based elementary school served as participants in this project. The teacher, as researcher, implemented select strategies from this program and monitored results. The researcher collected data from the students through focus group discussions, writing samples, and informal observations. Findings and analysis indicate highly positive results overall, and demonstrate that unity and community within schools and classrooms can be attained effectively and efficiently with the assistance of the Toolbox Project program skill set. The twelve Toolbox Project tools are indeed tools for learning-- tools for life (Collin, 2003a). They not only enhance creating and sustaining unity and community among individuals and groups, they also prepare our youth for successful futures embracing equality. Appended is a "Tools for Learning--Tools for Life." (Contains 1 table and 1 graph.)
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Grade 6, Elementary School Students, Social Theories, Classroom Environment, Peer Relationship, Student Attitudes, Program Effectiveness, Elementary School Curriculum, Social Development, Emotional Development, Journal Writing, Observation, Skill Development, Student Participation, Listening Skills, Altruism, Group Activities
Publication Type: Reports - Research
Education Level: Elementary Education; Grade 6
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: California
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