Must see 3 from MLC

Collin Nelson

Higher levels of student engagement have been shown to increase student success. If you search Scholar.Google.com, you’ll find studies from around the world showing that students who are the most engaged generally do better in school and beyond.

Below are three items we think you need to see to help your students engage with learning in your classroom.
 
Before Class
The old adage holds true: If you fail to plan, you plan to fail. Increasing the quality and amount of professional development helps good teachers to become even better teachers, and underperforming students to become rapt learners. 
 
During Class
Use three research-supported methods to connect with your students so they find meaning and value in your lesson. Each method won’t work with every student—and some may work one day and not another—but after a little practice you’ll be able to find the right fit with your students.  
 
After Class
After class is over, use this infographic to help determine how attentive and committed each student was that day. Then use the determination to plan for the next day. 

Collin Nelson is a marketing coordinator for MLC.