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Strategy for Classroom Engagement

In our pursuit of effective teaching, it’s crucial to engage our students and foster a culture of curiosity.

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 Here’s a simple yet powerful strategy:

Instead of asking, “Do you have any questions?” Try asking, “What questions do you have?”

 The difference is subtle but profound. By shifting the focus to “what” questions instead of “if” questions, we encourage active thinking and open up a world of possibilities.

The results? Watch your classroom come alive! Students become more engaged, curious, and proactive in seeking knowledge.

 Try this in your classroom and let’s spark a culture of inquiry together!                                                                                            What strategies do you use to keep your students engaged and curious?

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Written by Jaya

A highly motivated leader and  multifaceted educator with 10+ years of experience fostering academic excellence and student growth in IGCSE, ICSE, and CBSE curricula. Proven leadership skills in managing school teams, implementing academic programs and events, and building strong communication between staff, parents, students, and management. I further empower student success by incorporating Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) techniques into my teaching, fostering critical thinking and holistic development.
 
 

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  1. To foster classroom engagement, employ active learning methods like group discussions and hands-on activities, while catering to diverse learning styles. Connect lessons to real-world relevance, provide constructive feedback, and nurture a positive classroom community. Encourage creativity, curiosity, and student-centered learning, while maintaining enthusiasm for the subject to inspire students’ passion for learning.

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