Watching the children during Saturday`s Dance
Performance I was captivated by the energy, learning potential and
natural talents the children displayed.
As an educator of young children I have come to sincerely appreciate a
well rounded and diversified curriculum and recognize the many benefits
and far reaching effects it has on a child. I feel Saturday`s
performance is a fine example of this belief.
The preparation put into achieving Saturday`s success provided the
children with ample opportunity for a diversified learning experience.
In a broad sense the children were introduced to a concept of countries
from around the world coming together to participate in the event of
World Cup. In a more concrete way, the children experienced coming
together as the classes of the Infantil Bilingual Programme to create
their very own event based on a learned skill and talent. In learning
that skill, their dance routine, children learned the significance of
the school community as they learned as much from their peers as they
did from their instructors. During the production of this performance,
the importance of working as a collective to achieve greatest potential
was essential. It was the cooperation between students with their
teachers, as well as with each other that made this event possible.
Seeing the pride the children had for themselves after their success
was evidence for the far reaching effects an event like this has on a
child`s self esteem and confidence. This personal growth will last long
after their memories of what they have achieved have faded.
Finally, looking out into the crowd of parents, relatives and friends
who came in support of all children involved reminded the children that
their efforts and capabilities are encouraged, recognized, and
celebrated.
But to be honest, more than anything, watching the children on
Saturday, what I was captivated by most was seeing the children having
fun, at school; using what they have learned from their collective
experience to display their capabilities as individuals. In the end,
isn`t that what it`s all about?