1. Reflect on the scenarios.
Think about how you would incorporate the scenarios into your practice.
Practice Scenario 1 |
Content Rigor and Relevance View R I G O R - 5 Strategies for Increasing Rigor in Your Classroom (Run Time 1:56) and utilize the graphic organizer to complete/provide examples from the acronym. |
Practice Scenario 2 |
Piquing Student Interest Read through the infographic “27 Ways to Increase Student Engagement in Learning” to discover strategies for improving participation. Select one red, one green, one blue, and one yellow strategy that has personally piqued YOUR interest. Consider how you would utilize any of these strategies to improve your practice or a lesson.
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Practice Scenario 3 |
Impact of Engagement on Learning View the video, Active Learning Classrooms: Everyone is Engaged! (Run Time 5:34) to observe Lynda Fraser’s classroom. Consider how she has her classroom arranged, where she positions herself within the classroom, the resources she provides for each team, and the examples of student equality, respect, and rapport. Think about how you can incorporate any of these engagement practices into your own teaching. |
2. Take the Knowledge Check Assessment.
Motivating students to learn is a key to engaging students. After examining the Explore section of this module, complete the table provided by providing a clear description for each approach as well as explaining the benefits that motivate and engage students to learn.
Provide your answers in the tab labeled Assessments. (Knowledge Check 1.2)
After you have read the content and submitted the Knowledge Check Assessment, click Next.
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