Throughout the year, I also often asked myself, «are
we truly listening to the student's voice?»
Not exact matches
I have learned from my
students how
to praise and criticize, how
to talk in ways that allow others
to really
listen and how
to listen in ways that allow others
to truly speak.
«It's so helpful
to have collaborators
truly listen, offer the big - picture perspective, and then say, «This is what our
students need.
Asking for
students» feedback — and
truly listening to it — will help schools foster safe and supportive learning environments.
We value teachers who
truly listen to what
students are saying — who create a space for
students to think their way through
to answers, and who praise their insights and curiosities along the way.
Teachers know what works best in their classrooms, and in my experience,
truly listening to them ultimately leads
to student success.
And, even though the school year may be halfway over, it is never too late
to start
listening to and
truly loving your
students.