I believe that both the video and the reading specified the importance of a student centered learning environment. The reading said that we should encourage curiosity instead of standardized testing and memorization. There are many key points said throughout the reading. For example, having engaged students and respecting their ideas. Also, it is important to have opportunity for meaningful learning. Like the students applying prior knowledge to get the satisfaction of success. We have to create a place where the students feel valued and motivated to learn. The video comes from a cultural point of view. They say it’s important to understand a students cultural background when it comes to learning. Using cultural references can encourage learning and critical thinking. You should also build relationships with your students and have high expectations for them no matter their background. By having high expectations the students will strive to excel in class.
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