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Participating (Types of Participation (Reactive, Responsive, Strategic,…
Participating
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Citizen Participation
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The participatory processes are guarantors of the democratic exercise and the management of a city for all.
When I speak of citizen participation, I do not want to renounce representative democracy. I think the exercise of both is compatible.
It is necessary that there be politicians with a general and coherent vision of the city, however, at the local level, the vision of the citizen is important to enrich urban projects. Participation in the process of preparing a project favors adequate responses to the expectations of the inhabitants
Benefits
Participation adds interest
Participation engages students
Participation provides the teacher feedback
Participation provides the students feedback
Participation can be used to promote preparation
Participation can be used to control what’s happening in class
Participation can be used to balance who’s contributing in class and how much
Participation encourages dialogue among and between students
Participation can be used to develop important speaking skills
Participation gives students the opportunity to practice using the language of the discipline
Participation is one of those workhorse instructional strategies—easy to use, straightforward, expected, and often quite successful at accomplishing a number of learning goals.
There are ways to overcome the fear of participation. First, establish a relationship with your professor. It’s ok to be honest and explain you have a fear of public speaking. Second, construct a plan to move forward. Find a participation method that works for you, whether that’s asking thought-provoking questions or commenting on the reading. Prepare yourself for success by summarizing the material you would like to share with the class