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How to Maintain Student Engagement All Year Long

Nov 13, 2023
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While no one wants the summer fun to end, many students are excited to come back to school. New teachers, classes, schedules, and friends can help fill students with enthusiasm the first few days back at school. However, as students fall back into the routine of school, the enthusiasm they had during the first week may fade as the weeks go by.

Many students experience a loss of excitement over the school year, especially if they’re faced with difficult lessons or subjects in their schedules. How can you keep up the enthusiasm for new and potentially challenging lessons throughout the entire school year? Keeping these three tips in mind is a good start:

1. Provide new and memorable learning experiences.

Many students feel bored or uninterested when there is stagnation in your teaching or lessons. Switch up your style once in a while to keep your students engaged in their learning. Consider setting up different stations around your classroom and have your students rotate from one to another. Stations can help move learning forward, promote student agency, and create individualized learning opportunities.

Incorporating such approaches into your teaching repertoire not only breaks the monotony but also underscores your commitment to fostering active student engagement. A dynamic learning environment sets the stage for deeper comprehension, higher retention rates, and a genuine passion for learning that persists throughout the academic year.

2. Celebrate student success.

It’s easy to become discouraged when a student experiences failure over and over. Repeated failures mean that a student may shut down completely and give up.

Make sure to spend some time and celebrate the accomplishments of your students starting early on in the school year. Remind them how far they’ve come in their learning rather than how much they have left to go. This not only boosts their motivation but also promotes active student engagement. Learn more about Marzano-researched best practices for student encouragement and feedback.

3. Embrace a growth mindset.

Research has shown that a growth mindset is key for students to advance in their learning. Be sure to emphasize to your students that intelligence is like a muscle—something that can be developed, trained, and strengthened over time. Here are five tips to develop a growth mindset in your classroom.

Embracing a growth mindset within your classroom culture holds transformative potential. By fostering this mindset, you can empower students to approach their educational journey with a willingness to embrace challenges, learn from mistakes, and consistently strive for improvement.

This mindset shift not only elevates their academic performance but also equips them with a vital life skill: the ability to adapt, learn, and flourish in an ever-evolving world. As you cultivate a growth mindset, you not only enrich their academic experiences but also lay the foundation for lifelong learning and personal development.

Educators have the power to cultivate student engagement

Each school is full of learning, growing, and most importantly, having fun! You have the power to provide your students with positivity, support, and the right mix of learning experiences to enhance their learning and help take their knowledge to the next level. By implementing these strategies for maintaining student enthusiasm, you contribute to a holistic approach to education that prioritizes both academic excellence and robust student support throughout the entire school year.

Looking for more resources to help support your students? Check out these tips for helping students analyze thier own data!

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