Using Visual Cues to Communicate
This article explains how visual cues can help educators communicate with students of any age. Signs serve as cues for group transitioning, classroom management, and encourage an environment conducive to learning. According to its author "I really have enjoyed using visual cues...because they offer so many benefits. They help me communicate with my students, my students communicate with others, and other teachers communicate with their students. Sometimes, one teacher sees another using visual cues, inquires about it, and the next thing you know, all the teachers in that department or grade level want to learn about using simple visual cues in the classroom. This alternative way of communicating and giving directions is less disruptive than saying the words out loud, and the result is a calmer, less distracted class."
Implementation
The author explores different types of visual cues - actual signs of laminated paper or card stock - with words, images, and colors. The best way to implement new strategies with students is to let them share in the decision making process.
- Tip #1 Have an open discussion about ways to get the most out of learning.
- Tip #2 Brainstorm with the class to develop basic class rules, and consequences.
- Tip #3 Involve students with selecting visual and auditory cues that can be used to keep distractions to a minimum.
- Tip #4 Have the students create signs, audio playlists, and classroom rules.