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[ Slide IV-A ]. Goal. The goal of Module IV is to increase awareness of strategies to create an accepting classroom climate that promotes learning for all students, including those with mental health needs. [ Slide IV-B ]. Objectives.

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  1. [ Slide IV-A ] Goal The goal of Module IV is to increase awareness of strategies to create an accepting classroom climate that promotes learning for all students, including those with mental health needs.

  2. [ Slide IV-B ] Objectives • Discuss the relationship between classroom climate, learning, and mental health • Give examples of strategies that promote a positive classroom climate by taking advantage of adolescent social-emotional development • Describe strategies for maintaining an accepting, stigma-free classroom climate • Describe instructional strategies that promote a positive classroom climate and mental health

  3. [ Slide IV-C ] The Context of Learning Classroom Climate Instructional Strategies Student Characteristics Peers Community Caregiver Expectations School Characteristics

  4. [ Slide IV-D ] Positive Classroom Climate Classroom Climate • Definition: Perceptions about the overall setting where instruction and learning take place • Primary goal: To instruct to a range of individual differences while sustaining a caring atmosphere

  5. [ Slide IV-E ] Apply S.U.C.C.E.S.S. S: Spend time scanning the classroom. U: Use school resources. C: Check out what feedback is most favorable to students. C: Choose times, such as academic quarters, to determine the need for mini-lessons. E: Evaluate the need for additional support. S: Set up a systematic way to gauge effort against performance. S: Size up your own progress.

  6. [ Slide IV-F ] Classroom-Focused Enabling: Instructional Strategies* • Plan to use a range of instructional techniques to present material. • Envision alternative methods to teach the same concepts. • Keep all learning styles in mind. • Vary instructional approaches and methods throughout a lesson. *UCLA Resource Center for Mental Health in Schools Instructional Strategies

  7. [ Slide IV-G ] Classroom-Focused Enabling: Instructional Strategies (cont.)* • Use different media. • Nest concepts into current events or relevant themes. • Practice. • Encourage students to be active participants in the learning process. • Create opportunities for student evaluations. *UCLA Resource Center for Mental Health in Schools Instructional Strategies

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