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The Key to Better Student Engagement Is Letting Them Show You How They Learn | EdSurge News

The Key to Better Student Engagement Is Letting Them Show You How They Learn | EdSurge News | Professional Learning for Busy Educators | Scoop.it
A year into the pandemic, the instructional sands keep shifting from in-person, to remote, to concurrent (or hybrid) and back again. And almost every conversation I have with educators regardless of whether they are classroom teachers, instructional specialists or administrators is around student engagement. Sometimes these conversations are with administrators concerned about the increasing numbers of students on the schools D-F list or with teachers disconsolate about students who won’t turn on their cameras, turn in work or participate in discussions and whose attendance (virtual or in-person) is sporadic at best.

All of them are asking, with some urgency, about how we can boost student engagement under these difficult and fluctuating circumstances. From my vantage point, the causes and symptoms are multi-faceted. We need to partner with students—individually and collectively—to discover the root causes and empower them to be their own antidotes.
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Put the Awe Back in "Awesome" -- Helping Students Develop Purpose - Edutopia

Put the Awe Back in "Awesome" -- Helping Students Develop Purpose - Edutopia | Professional Learning for Busy Educators | Scoop.it

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Imagine being Ryan Hreljac's first grade teacher. After telling your class of six- and seven-year-olds that children in Africa are dying because of lack of clean water, one of your students is so moved that he has to do something. What starts as Ryan taking on extra vacuuming at home to earn money for wells eventually turns into Ryan's Well Foundation, http://bit.ly/1cv0WEg ; a non-profit that, to date, has brought safe water and sanitation services to over 789,900 people.

 

As Ryan's teacher, you helped him start on the path to a life purpose, which, according to research, may be one of the greatest services you ever render to your students."

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