Troubleshooting a Classroom Discussion: Discussion Series Part 2 [S3 E73]

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Today’s episode is part two of our three-part Discussion Series, which will focus on troubleshooting tips and tricks. While there are so many times that discussions go well, we want to prepare you for those situations where class discussions don’t go as expected. We’re talking about those students who don’t want to participate or those discussions that have no clear ending in sight. We have strategies for these kids and more!

When we talk about classroom discussions we’re talking about students becoming active listeners and making valid contributions to the conversation. As teachers, we know that “one size fits all” doesn’t apply to a classroom of students and discussions are no different. That’s why we must be consistent and have systems in place for each and every student. 

If you have been avoiding classroom discussions, it’s time to be proactive to allow our students to be comfortable and confident to express themselves within their school community. Lastly, if you’re feeling like there’s no way you can manage an effective classroom discussion with your current class sizes, we’ll remind you that Marie does this with classes of 40 students! It can be done and done well.

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Topics Covered:

  • Getting students that have fears and anxieties around speaking to participate

  • Differentiating for kids that talk too much or too little

  • Strategies for when conversations go in circles

  • What to do with the “listeners” of your class

  • How to get students involved in creating classroom discussion norms

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