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6 Ways to engage Students in their Learning

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6 Ways to engage Students in their Learning

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  1. 6 Ways to engage Students in their Learning Looking out for new ideas, tools, and innovative methods to Engage Students In Learning? But But one of the simplest ways is often the most overlooked: involving students in setting up their own learning space from the ground up. Most good students aren't born good learners. Yes, individual personality plays a big part in a child's willingness to learn and their overall disposition when it comes to schooling and education, but most children who are good learners at some point had to become good learners. More importantly, any student, who possesses the basic aptitude and receives the right motivation, can become a good learner. Here are a few strategies that I tried during the past few weeks as I sought different ways to have students connect, collaborate and create more in the classroom. 1. Develop an atmosphere of reading Reading not only helps children develop a much richer vocabulary, it helps their brain learn how to process concepts and formal communication. And the skills gained from reading extend far beyond increased performance in language art classes. Students who read well experience an enhanced ability to learn in all subjects – including technical subjects such as math and science. A key to developing good readers is to make reading fun – not frustrating. If a child decides that reading is boring or frustrating, they won't want to read and their ability to learn will be diminished. Let children pick their own books to read, help them read, and create activities for them that make reading fun. 2. Learn one way, review another Students can then share what their group came up with. It can be a lot of fun and this type of activity will promote communication between peers while providing an opportunity for collaboration as well. It will serve as a different, more authentic way for the students to review, be creative and brainstorm new ideas together. 3. Encourage discovery The teacher's role is to facilitate the child making discoveries for themself, rather than directly teaching them facts. No matter what type of school your child is in, you can encourage discovery by following your child's unique interests and giving them opportunities to explore them. This could be setting up a telescope set in the backyard or giving them a book on origami. Encouraging kids to dive deeply into their interest shows them that learning is fun and that the world is an endlessly interesting place. 4. Introduce and involve Technologies to Students

  2. For some, this might mean easy access to tablets and devices for on-the-fly research and activities. In other classrooms, it might make sense to have a dedicated area for technology, such as a computer corner, or even to stash screens out of the way entirely until they are needed. 5. Focus on their Interest When learning engages children in areas and subjects of interest, learning becomes fun and children engage in learning. If you really want to help your child to become a good learner, encourage him to explore topics and subjects that fascinate him. If he likes dinosaurs, help him find engaging and interesting books and stories about dinosaurs. Then challenge him to identify his five favorite dinosaurs and explain why he chose each one. 6. Make every day a learning day Turning every day into a learning day may sound like a bit much, but it really isn't, if you go about it the right way. Whenever possible, encourage your child to explore the world around him, ask questions and make connections. Help him categorize, classify and thinking critically of what he sees and experiences. Turning every day into a learning day will help your child develop the internal motivation to learn in the classroom, at home or wherever he may be. School Information Initiative by Shakuntala Vidyalaya For latest updates, visit Social Media #SchoolswithSecuredHostelsinBhilai, #Schoolwithhostelinbhilaichhattisgarh, #hostelschoolinbhilai, #CbseSchoolsinBhilai, #Bestschoolinbhilai, #CbseschoolwithhostelfacilityinBhilai, #Cbseschoolsinchhattisgarh, #bestBoardingSchoolsinBhilaiChhattisgarh, #topResidentialSchoolsinBhilaiChhattisgarh, #CBSEBoardingSchoolsinBhilaiChhattisgarh

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