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Engaging Disengaged Student

Writer: Etude Music CentreEtude Music Centre

Education is more than just transferring knowledge from teachers to students, but it involves a process of active interaction, problem-solving, and creation of understanding. However, the reality is that in every classroom, there are students who seem uninterested or unmotivated to learn. What is the role of teachers in addressing this challenge? Here are some tips that may help teachers:


  1. Recognize Each Student as an Individual Understand the needs and interests of each student. This helps you tailor your teaching approach.

  2. Create a Supportive Environment Ensure the classroom environment is friendly and welcoming, encouraging collaboration and questions.

  3. Link Material to Real Life Show the relevance of the material with concrete examples or practical applications.

  4. Provide Choices and Control Give students choices in their learning to increase engagement.

  5. Use Technology Wisely Utilize technology to deliver material in an engaging manner, but avoid information overload.

  6. Offer Constructive Feedback Help students see that their efforts have a positive impact on learning.

  7. Involve Parents and Guardians Communicate student progress with parents to provide additional support.

 
 
 

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