265. Improving ways


One day teacher B said to teacher A,
"Some years ago I read something in Ian Meyer that may be of any interest for our class-periods.
Look.
One teacher used to make worksheets as aids for the stuff the class-group was learning. Those sheets were kept in simple plastic transparent bags, size, say, the corresponding American format to A4.
Each bag contained several sheets, as reinforcement for the learners.
And those bags were kept in a nice ring-binder folder.
She usually called one student when this one had nothing else to do in the classroom.
She kept this folder in a nice tidied up way.
The learner came to the teacher desk and this one turned over the bags for the student to take one not done yet.
But one day... she handed out the folder to one kid, and told her to find one worksheet by her own.
This way the teacher achieved the learners become more responsible and autonomous when choosing one sheet.
Turned out fine."
www ecran-de-veille fr, thank you for the picture.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

724. How d'you do?

3698. Why do Those Students Participate More in Class?

3703. To Set High Standards in Class You Meant? How Can I Do That?

3697. When Oliver Twist Asked for More ... What Happened? On Attending to Your Students

3675. What I Do to Plan Lessons I Wish They Be Efficient?