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In doing so , these teachers are much more likely to make the connections that adolescents crave ” ( Ivey & Fisher , 2005 , p . 11 ) . Creating a school environment that is relevant requires that teachers value students ' interests ...
In doing so , these teachers are much more likely to make the connections that adolescents crave ” ( Ivey & Fisher , 2005 , p . 11 ) . Creating a school environment that is relevant requires that teachers value students ' interests ...
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Teachers can build connections with students by making learning personally relevant ( Phelps & Hanley - Maxwell ... Research in motivation demonstrates that students who feel a personal connection to the content are more likely to be ...
Teachers can build connections with students by making learning personally relevant ( Phelps & Hanley - Maxwell ... Research in motivation demonstrates that students who feel a personal connection to the content are more likely to be ...
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While the whole - class organization and focus on subject matter can lead to disengagement ( Eccles , et al . , 1993 ) , teachers can take multiple steps to assure deeper connections between students and the subject matter .
While the whole - class organization and focus on subject matter can lead to disengagement ( Eccles , et al . , 1993 ) , teachers can take multiple steps to assure deeper connections between students and the subject matter .
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Prosody and Interpretation | 80 |
Are Avid Readers Lurking in Your Language Arts Classroom? Myths of | 99 |
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