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Posted: Fri 22:33, 02 Aug 2013 Post subject: Introverted Kids Need to Learn to Speak Up at Scho |
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when he says, "Thou, nature, art my goddess; to thy law / My services are bound"? When it comes time to assess my students' engagement with these questions, I could quiz them daily and force them to write reams about the topics I want them to consider. Or I can ask them to open their mouths, turn on their brains, and share their ideas with the rest of the class. I opt for a happy medium, and require a little bit of both. Related Story Caring for Your Introvert This is no problem for the extroverts, who live for the opportunity to talk about their ideas. However, I also teach introverts,ray ban outlet, who live in fear of being asked these sorts of questions. There are a lot of students populating the middle ground, of course, but I don't tend to hear from those students' parents at conference time. The parents of introverts complain that I am not meeting their child's unspoken educational needs, or that I am causing serious emotional trauma by requiring their child to speak up in school. I am aware that as an extrovert, |
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