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e-PCMI McAllen F Steve g S u o s t o Armando n h Louis e r S Game faces July 6, 2007

Moving from Teacher Centered To Student Thinking and Reasoning Having students do more – Don’t say what a student can.

Willing to participate

Communication - participants will be open to hearing positions of other student speakers. politeness

Having students defend and analyze other students with there own ideas and strategies and discussion. Defend themselves, teacher as a resource

Alternative answers

respectfully – the norms of polite interaction. Talking coherently & respectfully – the norms of polite interaction. Respect

Communication?

Lack of Teacher training, Fear of change Not letting go of the old ways

Talk about fear of change and techology the end