"Five of the most effective teaching strategies for reading that elementary teachers use with their primary learners ..."
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Won Ho's curator insight,
January 28, 2017 9:36 PM
This is for elementary students.. But I think I have to consider strategy to make my university students read.
초등학생 대상의 내용이지만 읽지 않은 내 학생들을 위해서 한번 고려해 봐야할 내용들...
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Beth Dichter's curator insight,
May 12, 2015 6:07 AM
Although this was posted in 2013, the ideas of what we should look for in our classroom are still relevant. George Couros provides an image (as seen above) as well as more detailed explanations for each suggestion. Ask yourself if your learners have these options in your classroom. 1. Voice - the ability to learn from others and share their learning. 2. Choice - about how they learn and what they learn. 3. Time for reflection (often overlooked in our very busy classrooms). 4. Opportunities for innovation 5. Critical thinkers - asking the questions and challenging what they see, respectfully. 6. Problem solvers/finders - what is a problem the learners see? How would they solve the problem? 7. Self-assessment - do your learners assess themselves or do you do the assessment? What would happen if they were given this opportunity? 8. Connected learning - bringing in experts from your community or further afield (perhaps by using Skype). The post is worth reading as he provides additional insights to each area. In addition he provides one more piece that is also critical in your classroom. Click through to the post to learn more. |