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'What is engagement?’ - Coggle Diagram
'What is engagement?’
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Engaged students are often seen actively participating in class activities. They raised their hands, answered questions, and took part in discussions.
Students maintained eye contact with the teacher and exhibited body language that suggested they are listening and ready to learn.
Students worked collaboratively, shared ideas, and helped one another with tasks and assignments.
Engaged students display appropriate classroom behaviour, following classroom rules and showing respect for both the teacher and their fellow students.
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Engaged students may audibly express their interest and enthusiasm for the subject matter, showing a genuine passion for learning.
Engaged students provided feedback or reflections on their learning experiences, sharing what they've learned and what they found interesting or challenging.
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The classroom environment feels respectful and inclusive, with students valuing each other's contributions and the teacher's guidance.
: Engaged students feel comfortable taking risks, making mistakes, and asking questions without fear of judgment. They feel safe in expressing their thoughts and ideas.
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Engaging teachers employed a variety of teaching methods and strategies. They might incorporate lectures, group work, hands-on activities, multimedia presentations, and discussions into their lessons to cater to diverse learning styles.
Teachers used interactive and visually appealing learning materials such as charts, diagrams, multimedia presentations, and hands-on manipulatives to capture students' attention and facilitate learning.
Classrooms were often well-organised, with a clear structure for daily routines and tasks. The classroom setup was inviting, with displays of students' work, subject-related posters, and a welcoming atmosphere.
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Teachers provide encouragement and positive feedback to motivate students. They acknowledge and celebrate students' achievements and efforts.
Teachers communicated clearly and effectively. They explain concepts in a way that students can understand and encourage questions and discussions.
Teachers asked open-ended questions, encourage discussions, and facilitate debates.
Engaged teachers gave students a voice in the learning process. They invited students to share their thoughts and opinions, and they listened actively to what students had to say during academic and personal aspects.
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Teachers ensure students feel respected and included, regardless of their background, abilities, or learning styles. They feel safe expressing themselves and sharing their ideas.
Students feel that what they are learning is relevant to their lives and future aspirations. They see the connection between classroom lessons and real-world applications.