When I’m visiting with teachers, it’s clear that their principals are encouraging them to consider student engagement. It is an important component of a strong learning environment. It’s the time of the year when student engagement is waffling–the holidays and breaks from school brings out a variety of responses from both teachers and students. I’m going to include more links on my posts in regards to student engagement, and I hope you’ll find it helpful as you consider your own students and classroom instruction.
AL A CARTE (12/13/2013)
The Wingman – Check out this nice strategy for engaging those students who don’t want to engage readily. Here’s a link to Docushare for the materials described in the video.
Age of Distraction – Speaking of engagement, here’s some thoughts on students and their inability to focus for long periods.
Thought Provider, or Thought Provoker? – I like how this author thought through his learning intentions, and follow-through, in the classroom.
Refocusing for a New Semester – We all want to improve our skills, our work with students. Here’s some suggestions for how teachers and students can prepare for second semester.
Like Your Students, Love Your Job – Rita Pearson is motivating and engaging. Sadly, she passed away in June 2013. This is her reflection on why relationships are important (and engaging for students).