11 min

3 Ways To Engage Children In Your Classroom Let's Get Schooled

    • Self-Improvement

Welcome back to another episode of Let's Get Schooled. In this episode, I give you three ways to significantly improve classroom engagement.
Have you ever wondered if you'd enjoy being a student in your own classroom? Effective teaching involves constant learning and adapting, and sometimes, it starts with asking ourselves tough questions to be the educators our students need us to be.
Incorporating just a few of the ideas in this episode will make a huge difference in the engagement from all the students in your classroom, especially with those who are currently disengaged. 
In this episode, you’ll hear about
The necessity of movement for students to self-regulate, helping them to focus better and actively participate in the classroom. How to include gamification in your classroom to increase engagement and motivation. The power of providing choice and autonomy to students, allowing students to feel empowered but not in control of the classroom dynamics. Connect with Em
Website: thegradguide.com.au Instagram: @em_gentle. DM me to grab the brain breaks resource! LinkedIn

Welcome back to another episode of Let's Get Schooled. In this episode, I give you three ways to significantly improve classroom engagement.
Have you ever wondered if you'd enjoy being a student in your own classroom? Effective teaching involves constant learning and adapting, and sometimes, it starts with asking ourselves tough questions to be the educators our students need us to be.
Incorporating just a few of the ideas in this episode will make a huge difference in the engagement from all the students in your classroom, especially with those who are currently disengaged. 
In this episode, you’ll hear about
The necessity of movement for students to self-regulate, helping them to focus better and actively participate in the classroom. How to include gamification in your classroom to increase engagement and motivation. The power of providing choice and autonomy to students, allowing students to feel empowered but not in control of the classroom dynamics. Connect with Em
Website: thegradguide.com.au Instagram: @em_gentle. DM me to grab the brain breaks resource! LinkedIn

11 min