3455. How to Have Students Participate in the Classroom!


Lessons or classes in a classroom should be student-centered. The students are the protagonists in the classroom, but also the teacher. 

If we want to have student-centered lessons or classes we also need teacher-centered lessons or classes. 

The teacher helps and makes the students learn. The students need a lot of input and intake from their teacher. 

For example in second or foreign language classes the students need a lot of input and intake from their teacher. The teacher often is the model. And he will have his students participate a lot. He will have his students speak a lot of time, both by small contributions and with long ones as well. 

If we want the students would say many things in English – the target language –, firstly they need a lot of speaking by the teacher. When listening to their teacher they’re learning and also acquiring the tongue. They need a lot of English heard and listened to, before they produce English. But anyway don’t put off and delay their contributions for too long! Have a nice week. / Photo from: Medium

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