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Developing Emotional Intelligence in a Multiage Classroom.

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This action research project investigated a modified integrated curriculum for students in a multiage classroom who lacked personal and social skills. The lack of such skills in the prekindergarten through first-grade students was documented by means of teacher observations, summary reports, daily behavior reports, student portfolios, discussions with other teachers, and test scores. Data revealed that the students had problems with poor listening, off-task behavior, high levels of dependency on older peers within the class, disruptive behavior due to high frustration levels, low participation in classroom activities, and inability to make transitions successfully from group to independent activities. An examination of curriculum content and instructional strategies revealed few opportunities for students to make choices, no integration of the desired social skills in the curriculum, ineffective team building strategies, and inappropriate implementation of individual monitoring plans.

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This action research project investigated a modified integrated curriculum for students in a multiage classroom who lacked personal and social skills. The lack of such skills in the prekindergarten through first-grade students was documented by means of teacher observations, summary reports, daily behavior reports, student portfolios, discussions with other teachers, and test scores. Data revealed that the students had problems with poor listening, off-task behavior, high levels of dependency on older peers within the class, disruptive behavior due to high frustration levels, low participation in classroom activities, and inability to make transitions successfully from group to independent activities. An examination of curriculum content and instructional strategies revealed few opportunities for students to make choices, no integration of the desired social skills in the curriculum, ineffective team building strategies, and inappropriate implementation of individual monitoring plans.

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CurriculumPsychologyActive listeningSocial skillsPsychological interventionMathematics educationClass (philosophy)Life skills

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