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How to Remember Students’ Names
How to Remember Students’ Names
Instead of
resorting to “Hey, you,” try these techniques for retrieving names.
It’s a common predicament for educators:
Despite working closely with all kinds of students, they can’t always easily
retrieve names on demand—especially during the first weeks of school, when
faced with both new students and new responsibilities. And biology does us no
favors by storing visual information and names in separate parts of the brain.
Some teachers turn to awkward
work-arounds. But “Hey, Boss!” or “Good to see you!” or “How is my favorite
person in the whole world?” are obvious giveaways, and “Can you spell your name
for me?” might be answered with “J-i-l-l.”
Here’s the secret: Take the same
enthusiasm you have for fresh avocados, BuzzFeed, or Instagram and apply it to
learning students’ names.
Everybody has a good memory for things
that interest them, according to Richard Harris, a Kansas State University
psychology professor. So take a fanatical interest in connecting with your
students and using their names.
Remember why you’re studying learners’
names: because remembering them is important. Here are a few effective tactics
for internalizing students’ names.
Suggestions
for Remembering Names
1. Assign several short written assignments in the first
week, and then practice names (”Well done, Sasha”) as you personally return
papers.
2. Take photos of students wearing name tags. Review the
photos before class. Attach student photos to interest inventories so that you
can relate faces with experiences and affinities.
3. Identify a unique physical feature and then think of a
funny sentence involving that feature and the student’s name: Tim has a tiny
tooth.
4. Create rhymes to aid your auditory and visual memory:
Fred eats monkey bread.
5.
Prioritize
talking to a different group of five students every day for the first few weeks
of school. Use their names frequently during your conversation.
6. Greet students by name as they enter the classroom.
Ask for help from learners whose names you cannot recall.
7. When a student tells you their name, say it back to
them and confirm that your pronunciation is correct.
Answer:
¿What is your strategy to remember the names of your
students?
To reflect orally on the importance of remembering the
names of our students
Source:
https://www.edutopia.org/blog/what-did-you-call-me-how-remember-students-names
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