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  2. May 20, 2020 · Given the importance of student engagement for students’ current and future success, it is essential to explore how teachers can foster student engagement within lessons.

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    Tonia Gibson, a managing consultant at McREL International, is a former Australian teacher and school leader. At McREL, she focuses on helping schools use an inside-out, curiosity-based approach to develop sustainable and continuous improvement: To truly answer this question, we need to understand what student engagement is. For me, student engagem...

    Katie Shenk is a lead curriculum designer for EL Education. Libby Woodfin is the director of publications for EL Education and an author of Learning That Lasts: Challenging, Engaging and Empowering Students with Deeper Instruction: Learning is naturally engaging. When students begin kindergarten, when they learn to read and write, when numbers fall...

    Jayson W. Richardson is a professor at the University of Denver and the department chair of the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies in the Morgridge College of Education. He has written over 100 scholarly articles, books chapters, and books focusing on technology, leadership, and change including a new book on Bringing Innovativ...

    Luiza Mureseanu is an instructional resource teacher, K-12, for ESL/ELD programs, in Peel DSB, Ontario, with over 17 years of teaching middle and high school students in Canada and Romania. She believes that all English-learners will be successful in schools that cultivate culturally and linguistically responsive practices: Schools need to prepare ...

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  3. May 13, 2020 · The existing literature on student engagement allows instructors to identify general principles for modifying their assignments and interactions with students in order to encourage greater engagement with the learning process.

    • Laura Mebert, Roy Barnes, Jacqueline Dalley, Leszek Gawarecki, Farnaz Ghazi-Nezami, Gregory Shafer, ...
    • 2020
  4. Apr 24, 2017 · Without question, a major classroom challenge facing today’s educators is getting their students to put down their phones and pick up their level of engagement.

  5. Nov 17, 2022 · When educators put effort into the goal of creating a school environment guided by student engagement, motivation, and autonomy, students can see their own growth. This creates an excitement for learning that helps students to maintain hope for the future even through difficult circumstances.

  6. Oct 30, 2019 · By creating community; integrating students’ background knowledge, interests, and passions; and creating opportunities for choice and play, we can dramatically increase student engagement.

  7. Sep 27, 2024 · A key step to promoting student engagement is recognizing and addressing the fear of failure and judgment by both instructors and peers. Ask open-ended questions.

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