Within the classroom, feelings of alienation can adversely affect students’ ability to speak, and thus serve to reproduce social inequities. This is especially the case with some first year students who may not have had many opportunities to speak, as well as students from different cultures where talking in class may not be the norm. To help mitigate power imbalances, it is necessary to develop a diversity of teaching practices and approaches to learning to ensure that each student feels that her class participation counts. In this workshop, I want to consider ways in which it is possible to encourage participation by incorporating verbalization and vocalization techniques into the classroom
This thesis investigates a teacher’s approach to students who experience a reluctance to speak durin...
In this chapter, I use the term 'student voice' in a way that implies more than just allowing studen...
[W]e wanted to encourage students to build a democratic community. We believed we could develop a cl...
Within the classroom, feelings of alienation can adversely affect students’ ability to speak, and th...
This paper explores reasons why some students with English as a Second Language (ESL) feel less enti...
Speaking is a very important part of foreign language learning. The ability to communicate in a fore...
This study looks at factors which affect oral communication in a multicultural classroom of twenty-s...
Class participation and active engagement are both critical components for student success in a vari...
In recent years greater recognition has been afforded to the importance of learning from student exp...
The idea to challenge students’ abilities and willingness to discuss topics of race, gender, sexuali...
This study examined a third grade classroom in a dual immersion school (Spanish). It included two st...
The last twenty years have seen a discernible shift in the teaching of English Language. Reading and...
This article is written for teachers with large classes of students who have encountered some of the...
Class participation and active engagement are both critical components for student success in a vari...
There has been a wide ranging research done on classroom interaction techniques and modes which expl...
This thesis investigates a teacher’s approach to students who experience a reluctance to speak durin...
In this chapter, I use the term 'student voice' in a way that implies more than just allowing studen...
[W]e wanted to encourage students to build a democratic community. We believed we could develop a cl...
Within the classroom, feelings of alienation can adversely affect students’ ability to speak, and th...
This paper explores reasons why some students with English as a Second Language (ESL) feel less enti...
Speaking is a very important part of foreign language learning. The ability to communicate in a fore...
This study looks at factors which affect oral communication in a multicultural classroom of twenty-s...
Class participation and active engagement are both critical components for student success in a vari...
In recent years greater recognition has been afforded to the importance of learning from student exp...
The idea to challenge students’ abilities and willingness to discuss topics of race, gender, sexuali...
This study examined a third grade classroom in a dual immersion school (Spanish). It included two st...
The last twenty years have seen a discernible shift in the teaching of English Language. Reading and...
This article is written for teachers with large classes of students who have encountered some of the...
Class participation and active engagement are both critical components for student success in a vari...
There has been a wide ranging research done on classroom interaction techniques and modes which expl...
This thesis investigates a teacher’s approach to students who experience a reluctance to speak durin...
In this chapter, I use the term 'student voice' in a way that implies more than just allowing studen...
[W]e wanted to encourage students to build a democratic community. We believed we could develop a cl...