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Building Student Ownership through Active Learning Strategies

Faculty Focus

Whether you are considering redesigning an entire course, enhancing current in-class activities, or incorporating a more interactive approach to what you are already doing, active learning strategies offer a variety of options that are relevant across all levels and disciplines.

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The 3 Best Strategies For Teachers To Keep Students Engaged

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The 3 Best Strategies For Teachers To Keep Students Engaged Engaging students in the classroom is a key factor in successful teaching and learning. However, keeping students interested and involved in their education can be a big challenge.

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Building Student Ownership through Active Learning Strategies

Faculty Focus

Whether you are considering redesigning an entire course, enhancing current in-class activities, or incorporating a more interactive approach to what you are already doing, active learning strategies offer a variety of options that are relevant across all levels and disciplines.

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The Link Between Edtech, Curiosity and Creativity in the Classroom

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Schools and districts are tasked with many challenges—from classroom management and test scores to student safety and emotional well-being. GoGuardian’s research team recently conducted a survey of educators from 40 countries to gather insights about the instructional practices that drive student engagement.

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What Does Student Engagement Look Like?

Faculty Focus

It’s just that when a word or idea is so widely used, thinking about it often stops, and that’s what I think has happened with engagement. We know that engagement is an essential part of learning. For years, folks have correctly pointed out that the term “active learning” is redundant. No sitting on the sidelines.

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Begin the Semester with Classroom Community Building Activities to Increase Student Engagement

Faculty Focus

It is important to build this type of classroom environment so students can feel safe to respond freely and ask questions all throughout the semester (Ricevuto & McLaughlin, 2022), which of course, increases student engagement. References Bentrim, E.M. & & Henning, G.W. Stylus Publishing. Roberto, M.

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Begin the Semester with Classroom Community Building Activities to Increase Student Engagement

Faculty Focus

It is important to build this type of classroom environment so students can feel safe to respond freely and ask questions all throughout the semester (Ricevuto & McLaughlin, 2022), which of course, increases student engagement. References Bentrim, E.M. & & Henning, G.W. Stylus Publishing. Roberto, M.