How to Teach Anything
It seems in life that the squeaky wheel gets the grease. People that are loud, expressive, and talkative often seem to appear, and are considered, more successful and outgoing. Those people who get their energy from being around and sharing with other people are labeled extraverts and they are often put on center stage in many areas of life, including our classrooms. But introverts, people who may appear quieter and focus on their inner thoughts and ideas, are likely to make up about half of our students. So how do we make sure they we are creating a space for these students and empowering their learning? Joanna Rawbone runs Flourishing Introverts [https://www.flourishingintroverts.com], a coaching and training consultancy which looks to enable introverts to own and play to their strengths authentically. She has a Masters of Science in Change Agent Skills and Strategies and even gave her own TEDx talk [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QD7GXMeH4yI] on the untapped potential of introverts in 2019. In this episode, Joanna talks about how introverts may learn and express themselves differently than the more widely known and accepted extraverts. By diving into understanding how these students operate, we can create spaces that are more inviting to all types of people and empower introverts to be just as successful as their extraverted peers. If you want more information on Joanna and her knowledge on empowering introverts, you can check out her website [https://www.flourishingintroverts.com/]. You can also find Flourishing Introverts on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/what.type.are.you] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/flourishingintroverts/]. Follow the How to Teach Anything Podcast [https://www.howtoteachanythingpodcast.com/] for info on upcoming episodes and more teaching tips! Click Here to Follow Us on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/HowtoTeachAnythingPodcast] Click Here to Follow Us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/howtoteachanythingpodcast/] Click Here to Follow Us on Twitter [https://twitter.com/H2TAPodcast]
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