Meeting students where they are is key to their social, emotional, and  academic success.  A piece of this puzzle is to allow them to be empowered in  the learning process. We want to ensure that we are teaching the Whole Child and  providing each student a learning experience that meets their personal needs.   Who knows the child better than themselves?  They are aware of their likes and  dislikes, their own opinions, the things that they feel confident with and the  things that challenge them, as well as the dreams they have.  
Sometimes we need to step back, let go, and empower our students to take  charge of their own learning.  The following 5 strategies will prove to be  powerful when utilized with any age. 
1)  Choice:  Do you allow students to choose the goals  they work on each day?  Do they choose their materials?  What about their  resources?  Are students allowed to choose the path they take to reach their  academic goals, for instance in a Project-Based Learning environment?  Do they  choose where they sit to experience learning, or who they work with?  All  of these factors can be crucial to a student's learning.  Take the time to  establish routines and model expectations, but then step back and offer  opportunities for students to make choices during their learning.  Let them be  their own guides.  Misfortune may ensue, but true learning occurs through  mistakes and the correction of them.  This is empowering in itself.
2)  Reflection:  Are students reflective in their  learning moment to moment, or passive?  Is time set aside for reflective  purposes or pushed to the wayside when time runs short?  Is reflection a part of  the daily routine?  Students must actively engage in the learning process  and reflect on their own personal contributions, knowledge, and connections.   They need to be allowed time to process their learning as a step of retention.   Reflection allows for closure to a situation, conversation, or lesson,  empowering students to make sense of their learning.
3) Students as Teachers:  Do students have opportunities  to articulate their knowledge?   Are the given the chance to help others  understand a concept?  Do they get to demonstrate their strategies and assist  others with a similar learning style?  By allowing students to teach  students we enlarge the learning platform.  We suggest to them that there are  other experts present in the learning environment.  Teaching empowers students  to demonstrate and share knowledge, deeping their own understanding.
4)  Self-Assessment:  Are students aware of their  individual goals?  Do they have the ability to assess themselves according to  specific criteria?  Can they provide effective feedback to others?  Are they an  integral part of the assessment process?  When given opportunities to  self-assess their own progress towards specific goals, students' growth will  soar.  They can also be given the chance to positively impact others' learning  by offering feedback.  Peer conversations regarding student work is a powerful  thing.  Again, it provides the clear message their are other experts in the  learning environment.  Allowing students to engage in these conversations  expands their academic awareness.  Students clearly understanding their own  strengths and challenges is empowering. 
5)  Student Voice:  Do you ask the students for their  opinion often?  Is their voice used to make decisions in the classroom?  Do you  allow them to provide you feedback? Is their feedback honored?  The most  valuable voice in the learning environment is that of the student.  They are the  consumer of the knowledge and can provide feedback regarding their needs being  met.  It is important to ask for input on a regular basis regarding structure,  routine, systems, rules, responsibilities, etc.  Taking their ideas into account  for lesson planning/design and instructional strategies can also prove  beneficial.  You never know the possibilities unless you ask.  Seek out their  voice, you may be surprised.  Honoring their ideas builds trust and empowers  them to think critically.
These strategies can be integrated into any classroom, as they are all simply  built upon conversations.  Empowering learners begins with discussion and the  building of the Student  Learning Community.  Students and teachers working together creates a  powerful learning environment that fosters the success of all.  We want our  students to be engaged, challenged and supported everyday they are with us.   Empowering our students to take charge of their learning opens doors in all  directions.
~Celina
***This post has been cross-posted to ASCD EDge.
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