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This document provides guidance on observing and evaluating how a mentor supports teacher (MST) manages transitions during the school day. It instructs the reader to create a table listing the different types of transitions observed, their purpose, and strategies used by the MST. The reader is asked to evaluate the effectiveness of these strategies and provide suggestions to modify transitions to further promote positive behavior and minimize challenges.

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Day 2

This document provides guidance on observing and evaluating how a mentor supports teacher (MST) manages transitions during the school day. It instructs the reader to create a table listing the different types of transitions observed, their purpose, and strategies used by the MST. The reader is asked to evaluate the effectiveness of these strategies and provide suggestions to modify transitions to further promote positive behavior and minimize challenges.

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Managing Transitions in the Classroom

Focus: on observing how the MST manages transitions during the school day.

Objective

• List the type and function of all the transitions observed during the school day and
evaluate the efficacy of the strategies used by your MST to facilitate them. (Table 2)
• Build upon and implement strategies for building positive relationships with children,
colleagues and families from the list provided as Table 3.

Procedure:

Table 2: Discuss the concept of managing transitions in the classroom. Observe and record
different transition strategies and record these in the table you will create.

Type Function Evaluate

Clapping In the classroom the teacher clapping The children will were interacting
3 time the the student set at the with this transition .
floor .

Whilst implementing the Task:

• Create a table such as Table 3 below to:


• List the type and function of the transitions that you observe during the school day.
• Identify the strategies that are used by your MST to facilitate these transitions.
• Comment on the success of these strategies in terms of both promoting positive
behaviour and minimizing the incidence of challenging behaviour.
• Make practical suggestions about how these transitions could be modified in order to
further promote positive behaviour and minimize the incidence of challenging behaviour

Questions to reflect upon:

1. Why do you think transitions are important?


2. How do they help children?
3. How do they help the teacher?

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