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Posted on 18/08/202317/08/2023 by Rafael Scapin

How to invite introverted students to share their thinking in class

KQED’s MindShift podcast visits a language arts classroom where an extroverted teacher has developed creative ways of invited – of inviting introverted students to share their thinking. Hosts Kara Newhouse and Nimah Gobir take it from here.

https://www.npr.org/2023/08/13/1193668486/how-to-invite-introverted-students-to-share-their-thinking-in-class

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