Hello All,
I'm running a question like this on my classroom network, and told them I'd be asking teachers what they have to say on the topic.
The question is, after you've worked with a student for a while and have gotten to know him or her well, you'd say the student is a good reflection of your goals in teaching if...
What are the attributes, skills, qualities that would be visible in a student (or that student's learning) that would make you most satisfied, validated, happy, pleased, ecstatic--things you feel some responsibility for making happen?
(With students, I'm asking that they look at a peer and say they know that person is a good student because... With teachers I'm adding the double layer of feeling some credit or responsibility in the student's growth.)
If you're not a teacher, you can answer anyway. What would you most like to see in a student's growth--something you attribute to good teaching? What's above all most important?
Before I close the forum starter, I must say thanks to Classroom 2.0: what a year of growth it has been, for so many. Steve, it has proved to be so empowering and enriching that you started this network. Look at how we've grown! So many of us are now using tools we hadn't even heard about before the grand adventure of participating on CR2.0! Look at how differently we're viewing teaching and learning. Look at how we're able to talk with each other about this. Thank you, thank you. Happy Birthday, Classroom 2.0!
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