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Educators who “Let Students Take the Wheel” consistently embrace the role of the facilitator, resisting the urge to solve problems or remove obstacles for their students. In a student-driven classroom, students are trying new skills without waiting for a teacher-led demonstration, leading student meetings, and working on projects outside of allotted class time. When educators take their hands off the wheel, they give students opportunities to develop agency.
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Educators who “Let Students Take the Wheel” consistently embrace the role of the facilitator, resisting the urge to solve problems or remove obstacles for their students. In a student-driven classroom, students are trying new skills without waiting for a teacher-led demonstration, leading student meetings, and working on projects outside of allotted class time. When educators take their hands off the wheel, they give students opportunities to develop agency.