Student engagement is key to learning success from "summary" of English Education Today by Lois Josephs Fowler
The success of learning in English education is heavily reliant on the engagement of students. When students are actively involved and interested in their learning, they are more likely to retain information, apply concepts, and achieve academic success. Engaged students are motivated to participate in class discussions, complete assignments, and seek out additional learning opportunities. This intrinsic motivation plays a crucial role in the learning process, as students are more likely to invest time and effort into mastering English language skills when they are engaged. Engagement in learning is not a one-size-fits-all concept. Students may engage in different ways, whether through hands-on activities, group work, discussions, or independent study. By providing a variety of engaging learning opp...Similar Posts
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