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Involving Students in Learning - Coggle Diagram
Involving Students in Learning
What Is a Planned Beginning?
Focus Student Attention on the Lesson.
Establish Expectations
Motivate Students to become involved in the Lesson
Prior Knowledge
When to Use a Planned Ending
Preparing Students for a Discussion: Teach basic discussion skills
Respectful Listening
Avoiding Interrupting Others
Keeping an Open Mind to Opposite Standpoints
Corporation
Critical Thinking
What Is a Planned Ending?
Help students process lesson
Call attention to end
Many teachers neglect closings
Many teachers neglect closings
Consolidate learning
Reinforce points
When to Use Planned Discussion
To compare different solutions to the same problem
To compare a novel, play, or biography to its filmed version.
To evaluate new or proposed changes in social policy.
To explore the similarities and differences of cultures
What Is Planned Discussion?
Constructivist Theory
The purpose of planned discussion