Sunday, 30 March 2014

Week nine: visit in the school


The week nine we have visited a big school on Southampton, is very different between the Belgium because:

-this school have many level in Belgium you have just one underground,

-the classrooms are very big, in the Belgium have almost always little classrooms,

-in the classroom you have an interactive blackboard, in Belgium you have in 90% on the classrooms the old blackboard,

-you have many pieces: radio, snoezelen, sport, Wii, . . . a lot of divers’ activities and clubs except the sport that is obligatory you don’t have it in Belgium.

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So we have a lot of difference between England and Belgium because England uses many technologies and have those clubs and in Belgium the people live again with the old time, the new technologies begin very slowly to arrive in my land.

For me have a lot of clubs in school are very important because the children can make a thing that they love, they can stay with people that have the same passion of them, they stay with other pupils, they can be actives. You have many choices : sciences, language, ITC, eco, dance, foot, sport, … the diversity is very important for the children because they can spend their energy in the thing that they like very much and they can choose it.  “Being involved in your community is a great way to stay active, meet new people, and gain new skills. “ (Colonel Gray High School, 2005).

The thing that I prefer and I’m very happy to see in this school is the piece of snoezelen because when a child would like to be stay in the calm because he is ill, he has a headache, he is nervous or angry, he can stay in the calm with this piece. You have a very nice ambiance: naked feet, calm music, colour everywhere, materials in divers’ sensations (soft, light, lung). So a very very very calm atmosphere is very important for a child because he must have a time to relax him (just 10-20 minutes not more). “SNOEZELEN offers a relaxed atmosphere with pleasant surroundings, soothing sounds, captivating aromas, tactile experiences, massage and vibration, vibrosonic sensations, and gentle movement. Interesting light effects and comfortable seating allow your client to self regulate by choosing sensations. Further, the SNOEZELEN environment provides opportunities for interaction and engagement.” (FlagHouse Inc, not date).

So in conclusion, I’m very happy to see this school because she is very difference with the Belgium. She is very big, she use technologies, children can go to difference clubs, she has many pieces like a radio, a piece of snoezelen to relax some children that they need it, etc.

-Colonel Gray High School (online: 30th March 2014 at 19.30)


- SNOEZELEN: Multi-Sensory environments (online: 30th March 2014 at 19.30)

2 comments:

  1. I completely agree with you when you mentioned that ‘Being involved in your community is a great way to stay active, meet new people, and gain new skills.’
    During the visit to the school I also felt that they had established a fantastic community ethos. I also felt as though the influence of technology and other ICT throughout the school created an even stronger community. The school for me seemed more advanced than any school I’ve seen, offering children the opportunities to develop the radio skills (speaking and listening), the social skills/ physical skills (WII play area). However do you feel that learning is enhanced by having such technology in school, considering you have experience of very traditional teaching methods?

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  2. I think you can use a little bit technologies because the children must live with their time but the traditional learning is not bad. In Belgium we have traditional blackboard but we use a television to study the History, sciences or geography or a projector to show some pictures. Sometimes we make a visit outside the classroom. But in England you use IPad and interactive blackboard is good because is the future of these children and they must know to use it.

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