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Resources related student engagement.
Updated on Oct 12, 14
Created on Jul 25, 10
Category: Schools & Education
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Summarizes Marzano’s book, The Highly Engaged Classroom and includes lots of ideas for engaging students; page 8 of the summary shares a Planning for High Engagement chart.
a collection of activating strategies, cognitive strategies, and summarizing strategies with links to “how-to” for each strategy
Nice collection of resources about engaging student voice to build a student-centered learning environment.
Paper that presents information and ideas about student engagement.
A 45 pate report on engagement; specifically addresses university engagement, but many ideas are universal in education.
A poster that shows Schlechty's levels of engagement.
Good advice for increasing engagment.
This eSchool News article summarizes Sir Ken Robinson’s keynote address from ISTE12 and offers suggestions for reforming education and engaging students.
An article from an Edutopia series of articles about student engagement. [There are links to the other articles in the series in the sidebar box.] It includes some indicators to look for but also offers some sound advice about engagement in the Activity and Ownership section of the article.
This post provides a list of “attention killers” that lead to student boredom.
An article in The Atlantic by Vicki Davis (@coolcatteacher on Twitter), the founder of the Flat Classroom Project and author of a recent book, Flattening Classrooms, Engaging Minds, that lists several ways to engage students in authentic work and dispel boredom.
The article includes a nice chart that categorizes typical classroom activities by low level of engagement, medium level of engagement, or high level of engagement and might be useful as you structure classroom experiences. (Scroll down the article to see the chart.)
Article offers 5 suggestions for re-engaging the disengaged learner: 1) make it personal; 2) search for celebrations; 3) give every student the opportunity to succeed; 4) reflect on class
A post on the ASCD InService blog points out that, “just as a worker at a company can be busy without being productive, a student can be on-task without actually being engaged in the learning” and shares seven ideas for moving from “on-task” to engaged.
Lynn Hilt discusses "engagement" for teachers as well as students. "It's time to re-engage: our students in their learning, our teachers in their work, our administrators with their visions, and our communities with our schools."
Simple ideas to engage employees and the community.
Interesting article about motivating college students through simulations and gaming.
Articel in Edutopia with steps to improve student engagement.
An older article, but a nice reminder of how disengaging school can be and how sports (football) engages students.
26 items | 6 visits
Resources related student engagement.
Updated on Oct 12, 14
Created on Jul 25, 10
Category: Schools & Education
URL: