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16 Sep 14Marta López Artero
Teaching is more like marketing than we'd care to admit. Getting to know students is a matter of asking the right questions.
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18 Aug 14
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- What do you like to do in your free time?
- What classes do you love and hate most in school? Why?
- Describe your favorite teacher. What types of things did you do in that class?
- How do you organize your room? Locker? Backpack?
- If school could be about any one thing, and it would be my job to design all the subjects around that one thing, what would you want it to be and why?
- Do you get good grades in school? Do you think you could do better? Explain.
- If you had a choice to come to school, would you come? Why or why not?
- What sports or activities have you participated in in the past? What do you plan to join in this school?
- What are your greatest talents? If I needed your help to do something, what would it be?
- Do you like group work or individual work?
- What languages does your family speak at home?
11 Simple, Back-to-School, Getting To Know Students Questions
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17 Aug 14Jamie Fithian
Great article about understanding your job as a teacher and getting to know your students. A teacher's job isn't just about teaching the subject; a teacher has numerous other tasks to get students to "buy in" and listen.
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16 Aug 14
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Trish Emerson
"11 Simple, Back-to-School, Getting To Know Students Questions
What do you like to do in your free time?
What classes do you love and hate most in school? Why?
Describe your favorite teacher. What types of things did you do in that class?
How do you organize your room? Locker? Backpack?
If school could be about any one thing, and it would be my job to design all the subjects around that one thing, what would you want it to be and why?
Do you get good grades in school? Do you think you could do better? Explain.
If you had a choice to come to school, would you come? Why or why not?
What sports or activities have you participated in in the past? What do you plan to join in this school?
What are your greatest talents? If I needed your help to do something, what would it be?
Do you like group work or individual work?"-
- What do you like to do in your free time?
- What classes do you love and hate most in school? Why?
- Describe your favorite teacher. What types of things did you do in that class?
- How do you organize your room? Locker? Backpack?
- If school could be about any one thing, and it would be my job to design all the subjects around that one thing, what would you want it to be and why?
- Do you get good grades in school? Do you think you could do better? Explain.
- If you had a choice to come to school, would you come? Why or why not?
- What sports or activities have you participated in in the past? What do you plan to join in this school?
- What are your greatest talents? If I needed your help to do something, what would it be?
- Do you like group work or individual work?
- What languages does your family speak at home?
11 Simple, Back-to-School, Getting To Know Students Questions
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hings that matter to each individual student
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invested in their own future
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Paul Basta
Getting To Know Students Starts With Asking The Right Questions http://t.co/JITplUZ0Xo via @TeachThought
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Aze_Cunliffe
Getting To Know Students Starts With Asking The Right Questions http://t.co/vmXSFr6RVd via @TeachThought
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15 Aug 14
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If you’re asking questions about curriculum, you’re asking questions that relate to long-term course goals or end of year goals. No student cares.
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My students are my customers. I want to know what they think, what they like, how they learn. I want to know what they think about the education process. What resources do they feel they need to be successful in their future?
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Asking students what they feel they need gets them engaged in the process of envisioning their futures. I don’t tell them, but 99% of them are wrong–not wrong about how they feel, but wrong about the path their future will take.
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“Have you ever considered…” is the key to get students thinking about their power. It opens up worlds they never imagined.
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- What do you like to do in your free time?
- What classes do you love and hate most in school? Why?
- Describe your favorite teacher. What types of things did you do in that class?
- How do you organize your room? Locker? Backpack?
- If school could be about any one thing, and it would be my job to design all the subjects around that one thing, what would you want it to be and why?
- Do you get good grades in school? Do you think you could do better? Explain.
- If you had a choice to come to school, would you come? Why or why not?
- What sports or activities have you participated in in the past? What do you plan to join in this school?
- What are your greatest talents? If I needed your help to do something, what would it be?
- Do you like group work or individual work?
- What languages does your family speak at home?
11 Simple, Back-to-School, Getting To Know Students Questions
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Vicki Davis
Getting To Know Students Starts With Asking The Right Questions http://t.co/vmXSFr6RVd via @TeachThought http://t.co/vmXSFr6RVd
Getting To Know Students Starts With Asking The Right Questions http://t.co/vmXSFr6RVd via @TeachThought
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14 Aug 14megwinenglish
Beginning of the year questionnaire - good questions. Maybe use this next year.
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13 Aug 14
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Olga Senognoeva
"Моя работа не в угоду каждому клиенту все время-это выяснить, что им нужно, то воспитывать их, почему они нуждаются в этом. Если я сделал свою работу, они будут возвращаться и говорить мне, что я был прав."
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Tom McHale
"11 Simple, Back-to-School, Getting To Know Students Questions"
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Lisa Walker
Getting To Know Students Starts With Asking The Right Questions http://t.co/cZG48FoL0w #edchat #teaching http://t.co/0ojZA3eE0d
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12 Aug 14Michael Richards
It’s back to school time! Whether you’ve been teaching for two minutes or twenty years, this is a critical time of year. You meet your students. They stare you down. via Pocket
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