
When you think about participation in your classroom… who comes to mind first? Is it the students raising their hands? The ones who always have something to say? The ones who are quick, confident, and ready with an answer? Now think about everyone else. The quiet processors. The students building confidence. The ones still developing language. Are they participating—or are they being left out of how we define participation? These are great questions to consider to ensure that we recognize and honor what participation means for all students.
Topics in this Episode:
- Many participation systems unintentionally reward:
- Confidence over communication
- Speed over thinking
- Personality over proficiency
- Participation is not just about speaking, it’s about engaging with meaning.
- Participation = Evidence of engagement and communication, Not just who talks.
- To Foster Participation by all students in all of the communication modes:
- Purposeful: Connected to communication goals—not just compliance
- Visible: Students know what participation looks like
- Structured: Tasks require engagement
- Supported: Students have language scaffolds
- Ready For Tomorrow Quick Win PD Course: Participation That Works for All Students
A Few Ways We Can Work Together:
- Ready For Tomorrow Quick Win PD for Individual Teachers
- On-Site or Virtual Workshops for Language Departments
- Self-Paced Program for For Language Departments
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