
Introverts in the Classroom
A recent Atlantic article discussed how some modern teaching models —like “collaborative learning” — can unintentionally overlook introverts. Teachers: How do you to teach to students with different learning styles within the same classroom? Call in: 212-433-9692.
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Posted by Brian Lehrer on Thursday, 1 October 2015
Teachers, call us on your day off to talk about teaching introverts vs extroverts. How do you cater to diff styles? Tweet/call: 212-433-9692
— Brian Lehrer Show (@BrianLehrer) October 12, 2015
@BrianLehrer turn & talk doesn't always work but we are expected to use it all the time. When doing observations, our supervisors look 4 it.
— CriticalClassrooms (@lapham_katie) October 12, 2015
.@bethfertig @BrianLehrer @WNYC re lectures: research shows smaller classes benefit students of color & poverty most & narrows achmnt gap
— leonie haimson (@leoniehaimson) October 12, 2015
#Artsed curricula helps all kids learn in a way that speaks to them individually. 21st Century teaching needs to change, period.@BrianLehrer
— Rosie Perez (@rosieperezbklyn) October 12, 2015



