Survey findings reveal an urgent need for strategies and tools to help teachers build classroom environments that nurture student engagement.

Student engagement remains a major concern


Survey findings reveal an urgent need for strategies and tools to help teachers build classroom environments that nurture student engagement

Educators believe the following strategies will have the biggest impacts on students in the classroom:

  • 78% said building stronger teacher-student connections is highly effective at increasing student engagement
  • 72% said connecting learning to real-world skills helps students stay engaged in their learning
  • 65% said leveraging students’ personal interests and passions within learning is important
  • 64% said incorporating active, hands-on learning experiences helps keep students excited and engaged in classroom learning

The findings reveal an urgent need for strategies and tools to help teachers build classroom environments that nurture student engagement. It is essential for school and district leaders to take action to combat this engagement gap.

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Use these 5 strategies to boost student engagement
4 blended learning strategies for better student engagement

This press release originally appeared online.

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