How Do You Give Individual Feedback To Students When Everyone Wants Your Attention? by Larry Ferlazzo

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As any teacher of English Language Learner classes (and teachers of many other types of classes, too) knows,  after students have been given an assignment, it’s not unusual for many of them to subsequently have lots of questions or want individual work checked.

In my experience, there’s often a high-level of student motivation in ELL classes and, as teachers, we want to help!

At the same time, however, we can’t be everywhere at once.

And, we also have to monitor for overall student compliance at the same time. 

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What are other strategies you use to cope with the reality you can’t respond to every student every time?

I’m adding this post to The Best Resources For Learning How To Best Give Feedback To Students.

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