Not every learner raises a hand. It’s time to create safe spaces for introverts and reflective thinkers to shine.
How do you ensure quiet students are still heard and valued?
What alternative ways do you use for students to express their ideas?
Not every learner raises a hand. It’s time to create safe spaces for introverts and reflective thinkers to shine.
How do you ensure quiet students are still heard and valued?
What alternative ways do you use for students to express their ideas?
Hi dear,
The best way for these introverts is to make them sit in peer or groups, in collaborative learning, they come up with some extra-ordinary ideas which they are reluctant to speak in front of whole class, however in peers or groups they can easily share their ideas.
Erum Zahid
Junior Elementary School Teacher
@ Government Girls High School Latifabad No. 10
Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan
Contact: erum.zahid.04@gmail.com
use journaling and thought walls so students can express without speaking.
@Sanaa Reflective Thinking:
Quiet learners may spend more time pondering concepts and ideas, allowing for deeper understanding and analysis.