Creating Student Centered
Classrooms Lindsey Stevens
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Silent Conversations
Fill in box one
Wait to pass until instructed
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Why?
5 Ways to Make Your Classroom Student-Centered
Say SomethingPartner A, goes first, using a question stemPartner B, responds freelySwitch at the next SS
What
What does a student centered classroom look like?
Where is the teacher?
Where are the students?
What
What are some ways to make our classrooms more student centered?
Where are easy places to shift the focus and the locus of control?
How
Produce your questions
Improve your questions
Prioritize the questions
Next Steps
Questioning Formulation Technique
Focus Population
Analyzing Visual Images and Stereotyping
Literature Circle Packets
To wrap up our learning, in your groups please make a nonlinguistic representation about what we have learned today about the student centered classroom.
Refer to the hand about this method, and to the 5 Ways article or any other resources from today.
Be prepared to share out.
Nonlinguistic Representations
Return to your silent conversations sheet and fill in the last box now.
Questions?
Reflection: