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109: Student-Centered Reading Practices with Andrea Haas

36m · Shared Teaching Podcast · 30 Dec 22:00

When you think of student centered instruction, you are thinking of the whole child. You are also thinking of how to encourage executive functioning and student agency within the classroom. How can you place ownership of the learning onto the kids?

In today's episode we cover:

  • What student centered reading instruction is
  • The teacher's role during student centered instruction
  • How to shift the ownership to the students
  • Setting and sticking with intentions (reading goals)
  • Suggestions for fitting it into your reading block

SHOW NOTES / BLOG POST LINK: https://sharedteaching.com/student-centered/

Resources Mentioned In This Episode:

  • Get 75% off of Andrea's Mini Course - Student-Centered Reading Reveal

Connect with Today's Guest, Andrea Haas of Elm Tree Education Consulting

  • Join Andrea’s Mailing List on Elm Tree Education
  • Learn More in Andrea’s Mini-Course: Student-Centered Reading Reveal (75% off for Shared Teaching Listeners)
  • Andrea’s Instagram - @ElmTreeEd

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