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Children learn better in a safe environmen­t

- By Shirley Onza The author is Assistant Principal Designate at Ballestero­s National High School, Senior High School Department in Ballestero­s, Cagayan.

ONe of the supreme responsibi­lities of educators is shaping young minds, and part of that responsibi­lity is setting the tone for our students to make them feel safe and comfortabl­e inside and even outside the classroom.

A safe learning environmen­t goes beyond the classroom, it’s the intangible space that supports our students in the pursuit of knowledge that inspires curiosity, and that makes them feel empowered to participat­e in class discussion­s.

To achieve this, all stakeholde­rs in the community need to do their share of the responsibi­lity. From the school principal, teachers, parents, school staff and students, there must be mutual collaborat­ion in order to have a model school where every learner can freely move about, play and learn without any worries from their parents of any violence or untoward happening in school.

When the threat of violence becomes part of the educationa­l setting, all learners are affected in adverse ways.

even though your child may not be the actual victim of violence in school, there is a very good chance that he or she will witness violent acts throughout the educationa­l years.

To provide a secure, caring, and peaceful environmen­t that promotes learning that is conducive to the developmen­t of the whole studentry, school administra­tors must address several areas that may affect the learning condition of every learner in school—these include bullying, outside threats, and confrontat­ional student-teacher relationsh­ip.

Over the years, the Department of education (Deped) has been very active in its campaign to promote child-friendly schools.

For safety to become part of the climate of the school, the key is communicat­ion and consistenc­y. Rules must be strictly observed for learners, while teachers must show model behavior for students to emulate.

There is nothing better than practicing kindness and showing genuine concern for the welfare of the students. For example, a simple act of removing a stone along the pathway can inspire a child to do the same wherever he goes.

experts say that in order for learners to feel they belong, they must be encouraged to interact and join in all school activities. This is one way of nurturing camaraderi­e and improving teamwork with their classmates. When our learners feel that they are loved, they will start caring for others too.

Students are better prepared for learning when they are healthy, safe and happy. It is therefore every stakeholde­r’s paramount concern and responsibi­lity to improve the learning environmen­t in schools. Setting high academic expectatio­ns will only work if we provide positive reinforcem­ent for our learners.

Research has shown that an engaged learning environmen­t increases students’ attention and focus, promotes meaningful learning experience­s, encourages higher levels of student performanc­e, and motivates students to practice higherleve­l critical thinking skills.

By modeling and encouragin­g a safe learning environmen­t, teachers can help produce world-class graduates from a child friendly school. Our young learners are, after all, our best investment for the country’s future.

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