Student engagement should be a priority in educational settings from "summary" of Learning by Doing by Richard DuFour,Rebecca DuFour
Student engagement should be a priority in educational settings. When students are actively engaged in their learning, they are more likely to retain information, develop critical thinking skills, and apply what they have learned in real-world situations. Engagement goes beyond simply paying attention in class; it involves students actively participating in discussions, asking questions, and collaborating with their peers. When students are engaged, they are more motivated to learn and take ownership of their education. Educators play a critical role in fostering student engagement. By creating a positive and in...Similar Posts
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