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Six Powerful Ways to Cultivate Student Attention and Promote Student Success 

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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. 2020, Orhan and Beyhan, 2020).

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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. 2020, Orhan and Beyhan, 2020).

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How to Become a Citizen Scientist

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Critical Thinking and Scientific Literacy Exposure to the scientific community and its methods enhances students’ and amateur volunteer scientists’ approaches toward specific problems. Pay close attention to the prerequisites such as time requirements, travel, equipment, training period, and prior experience.

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Teaching Through a Lens of Compassion: Strengthening Pre-service Teachers’ Math Muscles

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The combination of focused attention to SEL and fundamentally taking an asset-based approach to teaching mathematics changes our classroom setting in numerous ways. Gurpreet Sahmbi is an educator at the University of Toronto in mathematics education and research methods in teacher education.

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PhotoVoice: Using Technology to Impact Student Learning and Assessment

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Many struggle to actively pay attention. Another thing I’ve observed in higher education is a fishbowl, where students come and swim around in our courses and in our academic curriculum, but they fail to do anything with that knowledge outside of the context of the learning environment itself. Students are always on their phones.

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Teaching Through a Lens of Compassion: Strengthening Pre-service Teachers’ Math Muscles

Faculty Focus

The combination of focused attention to SEL and fundamentally taking an asset-based approach to teaching mathematics changes our classroom setting in numerous ways. Gurpreet Sahmbi is an educator at the University of Toronto in mathematics education and research methods in teacher education.

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PhotoVoice: Using Technology to Impact Student Learning and Assessment

Faculty Focus

Many struggle to actively pay attention. Another thing I’ve observed in higher education is a fishbowl, where students come and swim around in our courses and in our academic curriculum, but they fail to do anything with that knowledge outside of the context of the learning environment itself. Students are always on their phones.