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Battling Boredom, Part 2: Even More Strategies to Spark Student Engagement (Eye on Education),Used
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Drive boredom out of your classroomand keep it outwith the student engagement strategies in this book. In the first Battling Boredom, bestsellingauthor Bryan Harris offered strategies on beginning a lesson, ending a lesson, small group work, and large group work. Now in Battling Boredom Part 2, Harris teams up with technology integration expert and former teacher Lisa Bradshaw to provide additional strategies on new topics such as academic talk, feedback, writing, classroom technology, and more. Youll learn how to:Increase the quality and effectiveness of feedback to boost student performance.Engage students in meaningful reflection with writing prompts and exercises.Reenergize a lethargic class using movementbased activities.Integrate technology to create a more enriching classroom experience for students.Encourage students to speak up, share their ideas, and talk about their learning.With this toolbox of instructional strategies, youll have even more ways to end student boredom before it begins, resulting in class time thats more efficient, more educational, and loads more fun!
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