What, the elementary school students? The ones in kindergarten, preschool, and first, second+ grades? Are they the ones you are calling "big babies"? |
The cry baby mommies |
Name calling. Go turn your color to red. |
RED!!!!! That means a note to mommy and daddy.... now I need a therapist!!!! |
I need to stop. I'm just poking the bear, cause people are getting way too deep with this. There are real problems are kids will and do face, and card flipping really does not make the list. |
Mostly elementary school, but I have taught every single grade level at some point in my career. I also teach college students. |
Oh, I see. You are an expert. |
| I wish this had not turned nasty, because I was very interested in the respectful opinions being offered. My child just started at a K class that uses the green yellow red but then also colors above that for kids that have done something extra special that day. My impression so far is that the teacher is trying to focus not just on behavior but also classroom participation, being a good friend, etc., so the kids that maybe have trouble in one area, like sitting still, can still get recognition for shining in other areas. We'll see how it works out. I'm not a teacher or a psychologist, but my impression from reading lots of books is that these incentive programs only work where the upside far outweighs the downside for each individual kid (so, in this system, each kid would have to get a lot more greens and above, than yellows or reds, in order to continue to be motivated by the system). If others have constructive thoughts about the "right" way to do incentive systems, I'd love to hear it. |
| I'd also appreciate links to the research mentioned above. If I'm going to go to the school to question this practice, I'd like to have the cites and a workable alternative to suggest to them. |
I wish at my daughter's school was like this. Kids had clips with their names and were responsible for moving them. It caused my daughter a lot of anxiety because she was very afraid to be called to the chart to move her clip. |
| If you think the kids don't know who is in trouble and who misbehaves, you are sadly mistaken. This is just a gimmick to help get the attention of those who need it. It is not a life changing event. |
Our DC PCS uses responsive classroom as well - no green yellow red. I have a good friend who was at a highly regarded upper NW DC elementary that used R/Y/G - everyday her child talked about who was RED again. |
Draconian?! Hahaha, you're not serious are you? Did the school give the death penalty to kids who got a red card? |
Agree. A good teacher should be able to control a classroom, with or without extra help. I am a big opponent of public shaming. |