Learning is not easy. In the classroom students must carry out work, express ideas and push their thinking, often encountering and exposing difficulties or misconceptions. For students to be willing to be vulnerable like this, it is essential that they feel sheltered from embarrassment and well supported. Thus, the extent to which a teacher can create a safe and respectful classroom environment is an important factor in determining the potential of a lesson.
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| 196 196 plays | 5/5 (3 Votes)In this Japanese classroom, the teacher offers an example of how to careful nurture students' persistence. The students are working on challenging work, but the… -
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| 169 169 plays | 5/5 (4 Votes)This Japanese teacher offers a careful blend of praise and encouragement whilst challenging students to think further and to correct problems. Students are working… -
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| 231 231 plays | 5/5 (4 Votes)Classrooms are places of mistakes and misconceptions, and this Japanese teacher gives an example of how to use these in a productive way to drive learning. The teacher… -
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| 294 294 plays | 5/5 (5 Votes)Here is an example from Colombia of how to kick off a lesson in an engaging way that promotes strong interpersonal skills between students. The teacher organises… -
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| 206 206 plays | 4.8/5 (5 Votes)Following a period of independent work in this Mexican classroom, the teacher invites students to support each other if somebody is struggling. However, she emphasises… -
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| 231 231 plays | 4.8/5 (4 Votes)’There is no such thing as a stupid question’. How many times is this said in a classroom? But it is not easy to establish this important message in the… -
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| 206 206 plays | 4.7/5 (6 Votes)This Mexican teacher offers an example of how to promote a culture of respect and community. She offers small reminders about how to think of others, such as by writing… -
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| 161 161 plays | 4.6/5 (5 Votes)Here in this Japanese classroom, the lesson kicks off straight away with a review of previous learning. The teacher gives two questions the class have previously… -
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| 241 241 plays | 4.5/5 (4 Votes)Learning can be challenging and this Japanese classroom presents an example of how persistence can be encouraged. The teacher asks a student to write out their solution… -
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| 158 158 plays | 0/5 (0 Votes)This Mexican classroom offers a rich example of how to support students to learn key content in creative and engaging ways. Students have been putting together in their…