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Practice Engage Students in Learning

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  1. Module Introduction
    4 Topics
  2. Delivered With Fidelity
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    2 Tests
  3. Not Delivered With Fidelity
    10 Topics
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    2 Tests
  4. Barriers That Impede Fidelity
    9 Topics
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    2 Tests
  5. Removing Barriers That Impede Fidelity
    13 Topics
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  6. Module Completion Survey
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Engagement Techniques

Marvin December 1, 2023
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Engagement Techniques

Engagement techniques include:

Pair-Share

When students discuss their answers with another student, it creates a safe space for students to verbalise and rehearse their answers.

Whiteboards

Students hold up their whiteboard on signal as the teacher checks for eighty-five per cent accuracy across the group.

Attention Signal

There are many types of call-and-response signals that are used so students stop talking and listen. Two examples of attention signals are:

Teacher: Eyes Front / Students: Back Straight

Teacher: One, Two/ Students: Eyes on you!

Attention signals not only gain student attention, but it ensures they are looking at the teacher, sitting up and ready to learn.

Answer in complete sentences

They respond to the teacher’s questions in complete sentences that link the key part of the question with the answer. This boosts comprehension and language skills. It aids in the application of academic language and vocabulary.

Pick a non-volunteer

The teacher asks a question then picks a non-volunteer. Asking the question first, giving all students a chance to think of an answer, then selecting a non-volunteer ensures all students are thinking of the answer and are ready to answer if called upon.