The benefits of listening to student’s ideas to re-plan teaching

Often we, as high-school teachers (and even as pre-service teachers) fail to acknowledge the great importance of listening to our student’s ideas. Sometimes their unexpected questions put us in uncomfortable situations because we believe that answers like “I will get back to you with that question n...

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Main Authors: María Laura Giannone, Sofía Raviolo
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Asociación de Profesores de Física de Argentina 2016-06-01
Series:Revista de Enseñanza de la Física
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Online Access:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/revistaEF/article/view/14687
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spelling doaj-82bc9dc69fb7476c8c85a402ac71cf062020-11-25T01:38:36ZspaAsociación de Profesores de Física de ArgentinaRevista de Enseñanza de la Física0326-70912250-61012016-06-01281515812658The benefits of listening to student’s ideas to re-plan teachingMaría Laura GiannoneSofía RavioloOften we, as high-school teachers (and even as pre-service teachers) fail to acknowledge the great importance of listening to our student’s ideas. Sometimes their unexpected questions put us in uncomfortable situations because we believe that answers like “I will get back to you with that question next class” can undermine our authority. Other times, we know that attending to certain questions can demand more time than expected, and this could keep us from covering the syllabus. Sometimes we even disregard students´ questions simply because we are not paying enough attention, or we are not accustomed to listening to them. In this paper, we describe a part of our experience during our professional practice to become teachers. We show examples in which listening to students in order to plan or re-design our teaching strategies tuned with their interests helped us to achieve our teaching goals. Perhaps it is a good time to start exercising the difficult art of listening.https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/revistaEF/article/view/14687MagnetismoPráctica de la enseñanzaRe-planificaciónEscuchar a los alumnos
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The benefits of listening to student’s ideas to re-plan teaching
Revista de Enseñanza de la Física
Magnetismo
Práctica de la enseñanza
Re-planificación
Escuchar a los alumnos
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Sofía Raviolo
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title The benefits of listening to student’s ideas to re-plan teaching
title_short The benefits of listening to student’s ideas to re-plan teaching
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publisher Asociación de Profesores de Física de Argentina
series Revista de Enseñanza de la Física
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publishDate 2016-06-01
description Often we, as high-school teachers (and even as pre-service teachers) fail to acknowledge the great importance of listening to our student’s ideas. Sometimes their unexpected questions put us in uncomfortable situations because we believe that answers like “I will get back to you with that question next class” can undermine our authority. Other times, we know that attending to certain questions can demand more time than expected, and this could keep us from covering the syllabus. Sometimes we even disregard students´ questions simply because we are not paying enough attention, or we are not accustomed to listening to them. In this paper, we describe a part of our experience during our professional practice to become teachers. We show examples in which listening to students in order to plan or re-design our teaching strategies tuned with their interests helped us to achieve our teaching goals. Perhaps it is a good time to start exercising the difficult art of listening.
topic Magnetismo
Práctica de la enseñanza
Re-planificación
Escuchar a los alumnos
url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/revistaEF/article/view/14687
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