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Practice Engage Students in Learning
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Module Introduction4 Topics
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Delivered With Fidelity17 Topics|2 Tests
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Cover
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Module Objective
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What Happens When the Technique is Delivered with Fidelity.
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Engagement Techniques
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Use Engagement Techniques
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Video 1
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Allows Students to Actively Engage in the Lesson
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Allows Students to Actively Engage in the Lesson
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Video 2
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Allows the Teacher to Check for Mastery to Inform Teaching Decisions
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Allows the Teacher to Check for Mastery to Inform Teaching Decisions
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Video 3
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Empowers Students to show their Learning and Gain Confidence
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Empowers Students to Show their Learning and Gain Confidence
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Video 4
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Check Your Understanding
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Test Your Understanding
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Not Delivered With Fidelity10 Topics|2 Tests
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What Happens when Technique is not Delivered with Fidelity.
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Students do not Actively Participate in the Lesson
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Students do not Actively Participate in the Lesson
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Teacher is Unable to Check for Mastery to Inform Teaching Decisions
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Teacher is Unable to Check for Mastery to Inform Teaching Decisions
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Students Unable to Show Learning and Gain Confidence
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Students Unable to Show Learning and Gain Confidence
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Check Your Understanding
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Test Your Understanding
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Cover
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Barriers That Impede Fidelity9 Topics|2 Tests
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Cover
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Barriers that Impede Delivering Technique with Fidelity
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Using Deductive Logic to Identify the Cause of the Barrier
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Not Understanding Why Engagement Techniques are Required
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Don’t Know how to Use Engagement Techniques Effectively
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Unfamiliar with Lesson Content
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Routines not in Place
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Check Your Understanding
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Test Your Understanding
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Cover
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Removing Barriers That Impede Fidelity13 Topics|2 Tests
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Ways to Tackle Barriers so Technique is Delivered with Fidelity
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Understand Why Engagement Techniques are Required
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Process
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Learn How to use Engagement Techniques Effectively
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Process
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Being Familiar with Lesson Content
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Process
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Embedding Routines in the Classroom
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Process
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Video
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Check Your Understanding
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Test Your Understanding
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Students do not Actively Participate in the Lesson
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Students do not Actively Participate in the Lesson
When teachers do not use engagement techniques in their lessons, student participation drops.

The Problem is Compounded
Students become passive in their learning. They are not provided with the opportunity to formulate and discuss ideas or to practise responses and skills. Many students lose interest as they are not being asked to do anything with the content being taught. Passive learning means that it is less likely that students will be able to retain and recall information required to master the lesson content.