Skit and Debrief
Learn which aspects of the classroom stand out to students and why.
A skit and debrief can be used to gain student perspective on classroom culture. How you frame this activity is very important. While the skits are often short and funny, they can open up a conversation about how students feel in the class and what is helping and what is impeding their learning.
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