What happens if we give Power to students?

      singerina's picture

      There can be some interesting ideas on POWER, as Gulnur has mentioned a couple of days ago! It made me think..

      Different Expectations of Students

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      A few weeks ago in our English staff meeting we were discussing a chapter from the book Love and Logic. The particular chapter we were discussing was about a principles school vs a systems school.

      F as in: Fast finishers

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      I always have a problem with fast finishers because I cannot copy extra materials (limited resources :/) So here I've made a list of things fast finishers could do, which do not include extra copyi

      E as in: exam anxiety

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      Discipline is a Good Thing☺

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      Everybody wants "good discipline"; administrators, teachers, parents and students. Students function better, feel happier and learn more in an environment where good di

      Setting positive limits in the classroom 3 (when students rely heavily on our help)

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      This is the third in a series of three blogs I've written about setting positive limits in the classroom.

      Authoritative teachers versus authoritarian teachers

      Hello everybody,

      I just got a reply to my last blog, which revolves around authoritative teachers and authoritarian ones.

      A large problematic adult class

      Hello everybody, I hope you are well.

      I've been a member of this site for a while now and really appreciate all the excellent ideas I can find on here.

      I haven't felt the need to po

      Ringing Cell-Phones of Students - How do you deal with them?

      The invasion of cellphones in classrooms is by far the most annoying thing for me. While I am trying to get the attention of students on a topic...

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