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Six Powerful Ways to Cultivate Student Attention and Promote Student Success 

Faculty Focus

It turns out that with each passing year, I’m finding it increasingly difficult to capture and hold a student’s attention and focus during my lessons. Our cognitive resources do, however, have a limit; therefore, we must always choose from the available resources that we can pay attention to.

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Six Powerful Ways to Cultivate Student Attention and Promote Student Success 

Faculty Focus

It turns out that with each passing year, I’m finding it increasingly difficult to capture and hold a student’s attention and focus during my lessons. Our cognitive resources do, however, have a limit; therefore, we must always choose from the available resources that we can pay attention to.

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Creating Inclusive Classrooms with Co-Teaching and the Station Rotation

Catlin Tucker

This structure balances differentiated instruction and uniform content delivery, providing personalized support and consistent foundational learning for all students. Teacher 2: Guided Reading and Discussion Station In this station, all students participate in a guided reading session, where the teacher facilitates a deep dive into the text.

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Bridging the Gap: Active Learning Strategies for Traditional and Online Classrooms

Faculty Focus

Meanwhile, in my online section of the same course, students worked through carefully crafted modules at their own pace, their participation in discussion boards ebbing and flowing unpredictably. Designing Collaborative Learning Experiences Interactive content creation transforms how students engage with course material in both environments.

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Would You Rather: Making Meaning

Catlin Tucker

This encoding involves attention and perception, allowing the brain to filter and focus on relevant information. This teacher-led model typically positions students as passive recipients of information rather than active agents striving to understand what they are learning.

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How multimedia and interactive tech transform engagement

eSchool News

Modern students require interactive and stimulating content to sustain their attention and deepen their learning. Digital collaboration spaces encourage broader participation in classroom activities. Technology-enabled collaborative learning further enhances problem-solving capabilities.

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Tips for Supporting Students With Special Needs Using Technology

Ask a Tech Teacher

Here are some key benefits: Increased Engagement : The use of videos, animations, and interactive elements can capture the attention of students who might struggle with traditional learning methods. Immediate Feedback : Many platforms provide instant feedback, helping students understand their mistakes and learn from them in real-time.