Elicit non-trivial dialogue from students. Guide students to reflection and analysis of the experience. Encourage students to share their perceptions and beliefs. Summarize and review similarities and differences.
Guide students to reflection and analysis of the experience.
2. Attend: ad (to, towards) + tend (to stretch) Have your students analyze what just happened, have them ATTEND to their own experience and to the perceptions of their fellow students; how it went, what really happened. Note another form of the word, "attention".
Objective: Examine the Experience
Activity: Guide students to reflection and analysis of the experience. Encourage students to share their perceptions and beliefs. Summarize and review similarities and differences. Establish a positive attitude toward the diversity of different people's experience. Clarify the reason for the learning
Assessment: The quality of students' analysis of their collective subjective world of experience. Students ability to explore stated feelings by listening, listing, patterning, prioritizing, stating their own reflections.