1.3 Describe how displays are used in the learning process.
Displaying pupil’s work is a powerful way of showing them that their work is valued. It creates a sense of achievement. It can very much boost pupil motivation. They should praise effort as well as perfect work. It should be that there is a piece of work by every child on display somewhere. Displays can be used to communicate to others what the class is doing. This can include other students from different classes, other teachers, official school visitors, parents and members of the community.
Displays can be simply decorative. They can make the classroom brighter, and a more interesting and stimulating place. This, in itself, can have a direct impact on pupil motivation and therefore on pupil learning. Display materials can include direct teaching aids such as anatomical models or number lines. They can use useful reference material to support pupil learning or information that is important for students to memorise such as number tables, formula’s, spellings and other important factual..
The purpose of display in the classroom is not just to make the room look attractive, though even this will have a positive impact. As HM Inspectorate have observed:
“Where classrooms are drab and uninviting, or poorly fitted for the activities taking place in them, pupils' morale and behaviour sometimes deteriorate as a result.”
(HM Inspectorate, 1987, p.11)
I think displays in school are important because they allow students to learn the usefulness of different types of data. It can be used to promote classroom management. Displays motivate and boost children's self esteem.
One of the important aspects of displaying student work is communicating with parents and the larger school community. From preschool through high school, parents like to know how their children are occupied during school hours. If we display student works that will