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Wednesday, 5 June 2013
Gender Unit
True education is holistic; it develops head, heart and
hand—academically, spiritually, socially and physically. It is with the purpose
to educate holistically that the point cannot be over-emphasized: if real
learning is to occur, the learning environment should be safe, psychologically,
sociologically and emotionally. Children, as well as their teachers and support
staff deserve to be in a safe learning environment.
The school must be safe
from accident and potential dangers. In this era with the many challenges that
face educationalists, creating and maintaining a safe learning environment
should be a priority. Children that
enroll in any school come from diverse backgrounds with different social and
economic challenges. The school is the
uniting factor for all these children and as such measures should be put in
place by both the school administration and
stakeholders in the Education System to create a non-threatening,
protected environment for children and young people of all ages.
What then can the
stakeholders do to ensure a safe learning environment?
Head teacher, Deputy and
Teachers
Third, the teacher should ensure a classroom environment that is
comfortable and welcoming. It should be
best suited to the needs of the children; be sensitive to the personal, developmental,
academic, social and emotional needs of the children. The expectation is that
the teacher is nurturing and encouraging, providing positive support rather
than negative reinforcement.
The Community which includes church organizations should share
concerns about the safety of the environment; make helpful suggestions for
improvement of safety measures; assist in “watchdogging” the school’s
neighborhood; support the school’s efforts at creating a safe learning
environment; encourage members of the community through meetings to be positive
role models for children; offer seminars and workshops in family life topics
for parents and school personnel e.g., parenting, discipline, literacy and other
topics e.g human rights: roles and responsibilities of duty bearers; pray for
the safety of the school etc.
Children’s safety to and from school is very important
When everyone in the school feels safe, then perhaps effective
teaching and learning can take place without fear; there will be less
discipline problems, and educators can be engaged in the business of creating
better quality schools in this country, preparing products that are second to
none.
This issue of the Gender
Eye is therefore dedicated to creating Safe Learning Environments for Children.
It
is the responsibility of everybody in society to ensure a safe learning
environment for our children. Below is a string of linkages to the roles and
responsibilities that we all have to play to ensure a safe learning environment:
(Source;
Ministry Of Education and Sports SAFE
SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT)
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