(K-12) Engaging Students in Academic Discussions
Offered By: Constitutional Rights Foundation via Canvas Network
Course Description
Overview
This course aims to help educators learn strategies to engage K-12 students in academic discussions. Participants will learn how to facilitate meaningful conversations, promote critical thinking skills, and create an inclusive classroom environment. The course teaches skills such as active listening, questioning techniques, and fostering respectful dialogue. The teaching method includes video lectures, readings, and interactive discussions. This course is intended for K-12 educators looking to enhance student engagement and communication skills in the classroom.
Taught by
Scott Petri, Laura Wesley and Keri Doggett
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