Encouraging Student Voices in a Chinese Classroom
Activity
Resource
The author shares two activities she developed to promote student participation and encourage candid feedback. The first strategy involved having a student "facilitator" play the role of the teacher in small group discussions, providing an alternative to teacher-centered classrooms. To receive candid feedback from students, the author developed a system called no-fuss feedback. Students drew a large circle on a piece of paper and, as they listened to a list of class activities, they wrote the name of the activity in the circle if it helped them, and outside the circle if it did not.
Author:
Bonnie Insull
Downloadable Resources
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| 01-39-4-g.pdf | 146.3kb | Download |
English Teaching Forum 2001, Volume 39, Number 4
Featured in this issue are an interview with Diane Larsen-Freeman, and articles on storytelling, assessment of young learners, information gaps for communication, and Texas.