
This project is being carried out with forty students of 6th grade who are between 10-13 years old and study at Prado Veraniego School ( a government school institution from Bogotá, Colombia). In order to get information about all the intelligences and personal tastes and preferences, a CUIM test was applied to them. It was found that more than 70 percent of students prefer spontaneous activities such as bodily kinesthetic, and interpersonal activities rather than planned ones.
For this reason, this project has the objective of encouraging children to write by using these kind of activities aforementioned. On the other hand, I found out that Writing skills were the main problem into the classroom. Therefore, by using bodily-kinesthetic and interpersonal activities, it can significantly increase writing achievement and learning for all the students taking into account that “learning processes have to be organised as door openers that enhance the motivation to learn and lead to a range of further options”.
Relationships
are key in getting students of all abilities to work together and feel part
of a school or classroom community: Teachers need to build trust in order for
this happen. For this reason, the focus of my Research project is about
teamwork activities through interpersonal and Bodily- kinesthetic activities
with the aim of developing a meaningful communication, interaction, positive relationships, genuine
empathy to other people’s feelings and emotions, and knowing oneself.
First
of all, Bodily- kinesthetic activities aim to promote abilities in order to
use parts of the body or the entire body to solve problems or challenges. It
requires to coordinate mind with body, and to perform a perfect physical
activity. Athletes, dancers, actors and sculptors are a good example of
people who develop those kind of skills.
On
the other hand, interpersonal activities aim to students learn through
interaction. Interpersonal relations among students from different ethnic and
socioeconomic background would reduce prejudice and improve communication
with others.
The corporal-kinesthetic and
interpersonal activities were taught through competitions, physical
activities or acting. Throughout activities applied into the classroom, I had
into account, the following skills:
- Rhythm
skills.
- Expressiveness
skills.
- Body
control skills.
- Fluent
in idea generation and development.
- Communicative
skills.
- Leadership.
- Engagement.
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Once I had finished all the activities.
I identified the following advantages and disadvantages concerning the work
with these kind of activities:
Advantages
- The
activities promote a high participation as well as the creation of
collective imaginaries.
- Students
learn how to work in groups in order to explore different ways of
thinking.
- Many
students enjoy activities that involve movement.
Disadvantages:
- The
classroom is too small for so many students. It hinders the development of
physical activities.
- Monitoring
becomes extremely difficult into a large class because of misbehaviors and
attention deficit issues.
- Some
students do not like group activities. It causes anxiety and isolation.
HOW CAN I REDUCE T HE MAIN DISAVANTAGES I FOUND IN THE CLASSROOM?