Reflecting and discussing

Re: Reflecting and discussing

de JINEZ QUINTANA LINCOLN ALEXANDER -
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A good characteristic of a student is to develop independent study. Would it be possible for you? How, what will you do to get it?
Yes, I believe it is possible for a student to develop the skill of independent study. To achieve this, it is essential for them to learn to organize their time and set clear goals that motivate them to study independently. Create a consistent study routine and utilize a variety of resources, such as books, educational videos, and online platforms. Furthermore, regular self-assessment helps identify their progress and how they are improving.

Do you think the idea of bringing the outside life of students into the classroom (family, likes, worries, etc.) is okay? How can this be done?
Yes, it's very appropriate to integrate aspects of students' external lives into the classroom, as this makes learning more relatable and relevant. This can be done through activities such as open discussions, where students can share their interests, concerns, or experiences. Incorporating projects that connect with their surroundings can be helpful, such as researching their community, their traditions, or topics of personal interest.