Title | : | Students need to lead the classroom, not teachers | Katherine Cadwell | TEDxStowe |
Lasting | : | 11.32 |
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Views | : | 188 rb |
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Good idea Who knows more about running a classroom than teenagers? They should run the hospitals and nuclear power plants too Comment from : Glenn Watson |
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Fantastic! Comment from : Wilson Bautista-Molano |
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Hope many teachers get inspired by this talk Comment from : Abir Nasr |
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I teach in higher learning - nursing students - I've been flipping the classroom for the past 15 years - it was not an easy road, but I never gave up - I recently moved into the online world of teaching, but I keep asking myself, "Who will flip the class now?" - I've noticed that we still have educators who believe it's all about lecture content and getting all delivered to the students So much research and evidence to support letting the students lead the classroom and let us be a guide on the side; yet, we still aren't doing it What are we afraid of? Comment from : Ronnie Harold |
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🎓🧠 Your experience is your best teacher As you lead by example Through your experience, that 🎓 is the example To learn, in Being a leader 👩🏻🎓👨🏼🎓 In the things you do By taking action Because talk is cheap, and action Always speaks louder 🗣️, than words In the things you do From your experience , in what you do That ,can teach you Remember this🧠, one who learns , grows up to be old and wise But one who never learns, never gets old or ,wise and never grows up You see ,we grow when we learn, but we must have a passion In the things we learn For us to grow , in what life gives us ❤🪴 In the things we love In what we learn In this class room That we , live are life That’s hear on earth 🌍That is the class room And where we learn here On earth 🌎 Comment from : Kirk Guerrero |
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Thank you Ted Talks for enabling such courageous magnificent people find a stage and for ther fantastic work become publicly known and help us meet and learn from them Comment from : Albana Dhimitri |
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Awesome❤ Comment from : Sheila Mae Fuentes |
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Sure, ok Students need to have enough maturity and self control to do this It takes a lot of time to do this It can be done on occasion but not all the time Comment from : Fremont Pathfinder |
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u know me Comment from : Debis Stefan |
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Excellent Comment from : Roslyn Douglas |
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I am a teacher and I am going to tell you this: if students lead the classroom, behavior will be out of control Comment from : Kaz&Effect Productions |
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I am a teacher and I am going to tell you this: if students lead the classroom, behavior will be out of control Comment from : Kaz&EffectProductions |
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Benjamin Franklin didn't say that Comment from : Bear Eggers |
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I definitely agree that in modern classroom, teachers should have a short talks and all the time for students to think and talk Think and Talk will build students self-confidence to engage with the subject and have enough space to express their experiences This is such an awesome talk Thanks Ms Cadwell Comment from : Manuel Araujo |
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Wonderful Comment from : Ghadeer Haddad |
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Misleading title Mrs Cadwell is still leading the classroom, albeit in a more inclusive way that allows the students to learn more/better and allows them more of a voice But, the teacher is still leading the class Comment from : Matthew Wolferstan |
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Can't express how much I enjoyed listening to this Comment from : Amir Esmaeili |
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What an ideal classroom Will the same outcome be achieved if you have 60 students in a classroom and some of them do have learning disabilities? Comment from : Rob’s View |
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No cell phone as a rule to teens 😮 Comment from : Sharina Ross |
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One of the most beautiful talks ever! Comment from : Amir Esmkhani |
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Asians are adopting Sabere Synergistic Board for teaching & Learning American innovation is used in Asia while ignored in America Go figure Comment from : Hassan Sabere |
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This methodology depends on the subject being taught and the level of the students Otherwise it's the blind leading the blind You can agree and disagree all you want but if you don't have the facts to back it up Don't forget she says she teaches philosophy and ancient history Subjects that aren't even tested I'd like to see her teach math One of the biggest problems I've seen in education is treating everything the same way K or 12, high or low, these people think they have a one size fits all answer Comment from : JR |
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This was literally my teacher She rang bells at the beginning and end of each class eating into class time We'd spend probably 20-30 minutes a day lightly discussing topics, leaving me and several others feeling like we got robbed of a class and education pertaining to democracy This was of course, because I wasn't in the honors or AP classes so we were just pandered to like idiots Kinda frustrating to see this now Comment from : Joe Raymond |
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HELLO THİS İS AHMED FROM MİDDLE EAST WE HAVE ENJOYED YOUR TOLK TENK YU Comment from : IGARP |
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This practice of allowing students to lead the class may promote real and effective learning, but teacher has to make an extra effort towards it Comment from : Dinesh Maths classes |
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This is nice as a once a month thing Mrs Caldwell’s students say they now know how their classmates feel Ok, nice But this is not education My students in China are building robots at the age of 7 They know complex maths at the age of 11 They can use English grammar better than most English adults by the age of 10 They have apps to help with chemistry homework brbrWe need doctors, nurses, engineers, scientists or, like australia, we will have to import medicines etc due to the lack of domestic productivity We need plumbers, truck drivers, hair stylists, and these jobs require people who can learn from instructions and think for themselves, not discuss with others and collaborate to find the answers to a few basic questions brbrThis lady has some interesting points to make, but to assume that children have expert knowledge that outdoes her 30 years in her field, no Comment from : Catherine Hume |
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As an educator, I can't not count on her conversation tracker chart that she only has 15 students in this class I, too, have had great, student-oriented classes like this -but only in private schools where I didn't have 25+ students in a class dumped on mebrbrClass size seems to be the elephant in the room no one ever talks about, but it's everything Cut class sizes and all of this falls into place Comment from : Daniel Bradshaw |
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Marvelous teaching methodology Comment from : Shagufta Nemat |
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just wow! Thank You Ms Cadwell! Comment from : SUNANDA PANDEY |
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“Enemy of critical thinking is the screen”Meanwhile, I located this videos and start watching it on a screen Comment from : FrankNDork |
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This sucks Comment from : Megan Jannone |
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This is awesome! I wonder how it could applied to something like chemistry though, where the answers are more cut and dry and their is less discourse about how you feel or think about something and more along the lines of what it true? Comment from : Nathan Combs |
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This worked for Plato and Henry David Thoreau Comment from : Julian Reid |
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the language she is speaking is facts Comment from : ryn |
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it dondon me Comment from : quang ricon |
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So you changed, the way you taught Did the student's test scores improve? If they didn't, simply proof that all new approaches are not benefical Comment from : Michael Wojcicki |
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Been trying this method for almost a year to the students that passive and just wanna go homebrbrI find myself at psychiatrist after due to anxiety Comment from : Aliah S Muntasya |
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I bet a lot of teachers get in trouble for stepping back and letting the students take control of the conversation because the supervisors arent aware of this method of teaching Comment from : Jerry Stevens |
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Beautiful impressive amazing great inspiring soul Thank you, bless you All your dreams come true Comment from : Arline George |
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Brilliant Agree with what she said Educare could also mean drawing the potential in every child to the fullest extent possible The process and not just the product is all too important as education seems to focus on standardized teaching, the outcomes nowadays But our education is spiraling down because we are so focused on teacher-centered teaching rather than student-centered If teenagers do not know how to interact, they will in time with the modeling of teachers necessarily to their students But let the students be and learn the dynamics of interaction It is high time now that students learn not just the lesson, but also real life lesson on collaboration, building relationship and communication Let them process what are the pros and cons of eachto learn what they are all about It is also helping them how to be college ready in the 21st century and active citizens in a democratic society Comment from : Manuelito Tacay |
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Our country is almost dead last in education in math and science ranked internationally according to the PISA scores It’s a great idea and may even move our ranking up, but there are many factors I think is in the way If you look at other countries, like Japan or Finland Their parents set education as a priority, students value their education Parents puts the trust in their teachers You look at our culture and priorities Education is not a priority Military is our first priority The culture of how education is viewed is very important, students bad behavior in class can’t be disciplined properly with parents challenging the system When curriculum becomes stressful or uncomfortable and their child feels frustration, the parent jumps in and again challenges the system If you want this type of teaching and learning for the student, the culture of the country must change, set education as an importance, parents must put their trust back into the system allowing the schools and teachers to do their job I’ve been told, on occasions, parents even tell teachers how to teach and what to teach The culture of the country must change, it’s not all about a strong military where people are uneducated Knowledge is power Comment from : BB C |
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I need to apply this to prenatal education classes Comment from : Previda Jenny Kozlow |
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Mam this way of teaching builds confidence in students and they will be able to think creatively in a particular situation and also they can handle the situation nicely 👍 thank you so much mam Comment from : Rajalakshmi GuruPrasanna |
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ok but miss is a fashionista love her outfit Comment from : Jasmine Jelly |
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the best ted talk about education I've heard by far Comment from : JG |
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IT was a different way of thing about promble out Comment from : Diana McFarland |
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اين الترجمة ؟؟؟؟؟ Comment from : mabrouka mabrouka |
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Due to Covid 19 I teach my class online I teach English in England to teens and adults from many different countries, cultures and backgrounds We do small chunks of grammar, because it can be important, but it is not too interesting I make a loose lesson plan and encourage the students to ask questions so my "plan" is often incomplete but I know my students have learned things which are important to them and also relevant Some students like to talk a lot, some a little less Even online I give my time and attention to each individual student My classes become a "family" and even online they speak to each other and make friendships which I really like Several of my ex-students still keep in touch daily or weekly with me and we even meet up sometimes They do this because they enjoyed my classes and we still learn from each other Comment from : Martyn Whitfield |
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In 2020, every classes turn into online how to do this flipped classroom? Comment from : Second |
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Hah, my teacher say write opinion about It, i thought It was A boring, but i shocked, it's teacher tell A Best things What i ever hear from teacher Comment from : Сын Маминой Подруги |
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Nice information Comment from : Anil Kalyankar |
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very nice Comment from : JigneshKumar Limbachiya |
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Very interesting and good Comment from : Dr Sumaiya Shaikh |
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Well said👍🏻 this are the good teachers Comment from : Orlando Viera |
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mesmerizing lecture on the future classrooms Comment from : pravin bhaskar |
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Informative thank you Comment from : Bishnu Kumar Barudi |
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I thank you Comment from : blandine jonzo |
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Hogan, T, Ricci, C, & Ryan, T (2019) Respecting students: Abusive classroom teacher verbal behaviour Journal of Pedagogical Research, 3(3), 151 -165 Article Comment from : Thomas Ryan |
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Thank you for this wonderful talk! I am currently a freshmen taking up education and with the current pandemic we are in, our college instructors are transforming the traditional teaching style into a student-centered environment We can't go to school physically but we know that learning should not be hindered by a reason as shallow as this As a result, we students are only given modules to learn and comprehend the lessons on our own Although this is a tiresome work, I believe this will greatly help us 21st century learners to become more flexible in adapting to drastic changes our future might offer Thank you MrsCadwell! Comment from : moonrabbit |
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with this teacher I would have been an Astronaut or a President Comment from : Toversnol EU |
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It's this libtard narrative that is destroying whole generations of children Parents, take your children out of these cesspools and HOMESCHOOL them Comment from : Kimberly Hicks |
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Ganyan ba ang Isang teacher? Comment from : Fiona Biag |
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Respect to all teachers around the world 🙏 Comment from : Pramila Lama |
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well, thank you about that, i am trying to make this in my classbr:)) Comment from : TTC |
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Absolutely Right Comment from : Biology NEET Sky |
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I will try to achieve that Comment from : Reasi Education |
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These are the kind of teachers who teach with passion, and not because it’s her job We need more of these Comment from : Ishita Agrawal |
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She has wisdom, I love her Comment from : Jake Paragan |
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Just amazing thank you Comment from : Amina Chabllah |
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Sometimes my teachers will try this in class, but no one really knows how to interact with each other so as students we don't get really far, and the teacher ends up giving up or saying that were out of control and and don't really ever talk to each other in class I get that some teachers and students really want this but I think that we as students don't know how to interact, and the teacher often gets anxiety when the classroom is out of their control In class we often get yelled at for talking, and after that we just get back on our phones Plus as students, sometimes we don't even need to pay attention in class, or just don't bother because we can learn and teach ourselves how to do the homework with a 5-10 minute video on line and still get an A on the test Comment from : Sel The Cat |
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Thank you for the inspiring talk! Love your teaching style I too feel over dependence on technology is taking away the social aspect in education Comment from : Chandrani Sinha Ray |
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Wow "Rekindling the flame not filling vessels" -never had a quote so powerful as this to have impacted my wondering mind so much Socrates ur the best philisopher cuz of this Comment from : Sabrina Wanderer |
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Awesome Educator to learn from Comment from : Dora Jimela Kialo |
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Sounds like a response from a leftist Democrat children are taught, they have no experience at leading and must be taught that also so i think this lady is highly delusional Comment from : marathonman |
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There are good theachers, there are great teachers And and her students said I "I respectively disagree with your opinion" school should house technology and teachers should gaind there respect and teach in a creative way to bring out the student abilities Not force them to talk with each other Comment from : joao victor |
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This woman is an EDUCATOR That makes her rare! Comment from : Akin Alston |
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depemds on age ,class level and subject taught Comment from : Dr R K Gupta |
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This gadget technology video show us the effective of technology study journey life style easier and enjoyable nowadays Comment from : Nhlakanipho Mhlong |
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How lucky those kids are to have you as a guide on their learning journey Comment from : Andrew Sachs |
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Thank you for this inspiring reminder Comment from : Vy Linh Nguyen |
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Great video! 👏 Comment from : Ritika Shetty |
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Well done Kathy! Comment from : Sue Dillon |
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hello from Vietnam, Comment from : Vo Tuan Vu |
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