In the group setting, the students seem a bit more relaxed than myself (in reflection). I have come to understand through trial and error that tit is much easier to VTS a small group rather than a larger group. I believe that it naturally makes the environment more intimate, and I feel like it allows for a much more open discussion.
VTSing the student has become a normal part of my daily classroom exercises. I am not sure that I am facilitating appropriately, but I am looking forward to observing a fellow teacher as she VTSs her class. I definitely feel that there is room for improvement in the ways in which I facilitate. My biggest challenge to overcome thus far seems to be that I tend to become too involved with the student conversations. Also that I do not prompt enough or use proper emphasis in ways to lead the student. I am also focused on an entire group speaking, when I should be focusing more on the individual student at hand. I have mountains, oh mountains to climb!
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Again, very insightful. I was really taken by your observation that the quieter students have more to say in the context of an art discussion. My mom used to say, "Still water runs deep." You seem to be finding this out in your VTS experiences!
Yes. It has been a wonderful experience, as I have developed with this process. I think the quite guys use VTS as an excuse to speak out!
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