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Your expert resource to activate, manage, and maintain lasting student success!
Student disengagement is a huge challenge for teachers everywhere. Leading education expert Jennifer Fredricks empowers teachers to reengage students at all levels with powerful examples and clear-eyed implementation strategies that build essential 21st century learning skills. Teachers get the core facts about the causes, consequences, and solutions to disengagement and learn to confidently: Identify students most at risk for disengagement; Implement student-centered, project-based learning practices for maximum educational outcomes; Work effectively with diverse groups of disengaged youth; Build positive peer cultures and high-quality student-teacher relationships
Straightforward how-to's from practicing classroom teachers, extensively researched online and print resources, and assessment and observation tips help educators make real-world applications. Cultivate lasting student engagement and transform educational outcomes with this must-have resource!
Myth 7: There's Only So Much a Teacher Can Do: How to Help Those Students Still Struggling to Succeed
Myth 7: There's Only So Much a Teacher Can Do: How to Help Those Students Still Struggling to Succeed
As outlined in previous chapters, it is possible for educators to increase the level of engagement for all students in their classrooms by simultaneously making changes to the social and academic environment. Incorporating the research-based strategies presented in this book will help teachers create a more engaging and supportive environment. However, even after implementing these strategies, some teachers will still believe that it is not possible to engage all students. This belief is more common among educators in urban schools who teach students living in families and communities ...
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