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Post: sharing comments
Posted by Dawn/FL on 9/21/07
I have this same problem every year, but am especially
frustrated this year because of all the time constraints
with my schedule. The comments/questions the kids have in
response to their peers sharing are just terrible. I'm
almost to the point where I just want to stop doing it,
but I really do recognize how important the feedback is.
How do I get them to make relevant comments and ask
meaningful questions. I want them to have a real
conversation, not say what they think I want to hear or
something just to hear their own voice. I have modeled,
modeled, modeled, but I still get poor responses. Dawn/FL
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sharing comments, 9/21/07, by Dawn/FL.