Presentation Abstract
Want to create a positive learning environment? Give the students a voice. Instead of being the sage on the stage, be a guide on the side.
This presentation will show you how to transform your classroom into a student-centered classroom. We will look at strategies such as using reciprocal teaching, creating learning targets, and developing success criteria. When students have voice, they have buy-in.
Recommended Citation
Johnson, Jacqueline; Noe, Tara; and Wilson, Jennifer, "Giving Students a Voice to Create a Positive Classroom" (2017). Georgia Association for Positive Behavior Support Conference. 37.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/gapbs/2017/2017/37
Giving Students a Voice to Create a Positive Classroom
Want to create a positive learning environment? Give the students a voice. Instead of being the sage on the stage, be a guide on the side.
This presentation will show you how to transform your classroom into a student-centered classroom. We will look at strategies such as using reciprocal teaching, creating learning targets, and developing success criteria. When students have voice, they have buy-in.