Upper Brookfield State School
"Developing life-long learners!
Multi-Age Classrooms
At Upper Brookfield State School, classes
are organised in multi-age groupings that support the school's strong
philosophy of catering for individual development. Currently we have
one Prep –Year 2 class and one Year 3-Year 7 class.
The multi-age classroom is composed of children of different ages
intentionally grouped for learning. The multi-age classroom recognises
that all children develop and learn at different rates and supports the
view that learning is a continuous process, and that we learn from and
with other people.
What are the advantages of the multi-age classroom?
- The multi-age classroom is
the perfect vehicle for developmental learning which recognises that
all children develop at different rates, and focuses on teachers
meeting the individual needs of the learner.
- The multi-age classroom seeks
to challenge a child's interest and understanding, while at the same
time matches skills to the child's developing abilities.
- It allows for the individual
growth of each child. They are free to find their own levels in social,
intellectual and physical areas.
- Multi-aging provides an opportunity for a wider range of relationships and social experiences.
- A more natural learning
situation is established. Children work at their own pace with their
program not geared to the work of a single year but adjusted over two
or more years.
- Preps and newcomers are a
minority within the classroom allowing for a lot more personal
attention from teachers and older children. E.g. routines, shoelaces
etc
- Older children are encouraged
to develop responsibility and independence. Children are able to care
for each other and are able to learn from each other both in behaviour
and 'work'. Children can provide a variety of models for each other.
- There is a sense of community
within the multi-age classroom which helps build a child's
self-confidence and feelings of security
- In a multi-age classroom,
children will be working with content and processes from a range of
academic levels. Open ended experiences and inquiry based units of work
allow for different levels of achievement
- Benefits come to the older children from the quality of leadership and responsibility they develop.
Read about our School's early days