Add to Calendar2011-07-13 16:00:002011-07-13 16:00:00Student Engagement
Description
This session provided practical strategies and proven principles for enhancing student engagement. Student academic performance and socially appropriate behavior increase as they are meaningfully engaged in the educational setting. This session explored specific ways to assess their programs, increase opportunities for engagement and bolster efforts to connect with students, including those typically disenfranchised with educational settings.
As a result of participating in this session, participants should be able to: Identify the key principles and best practice of student engagement; conduct a review of their existing structure and systems; and describe effective ways of strengthening their own practice.
Intended Audience
This Webinar is appropriate for school administrators, teacher leaders, professional and certified staff, home-school liaisons, guidance counselors, social workers, and teachers.
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Description
This session provided practical strategies and proven principles for enhancing student engagement. Student academic performance and socially appropriate behavior increase as they are meaningfully engaged in the educational setting. This session explored specific ways to assess their programs, increase opportunities for engagement and bolster efforts to connect with students, including those typically disenfranchised with educational settings.
As a result of participating in this session, participants should be able to: Identify the key principles and best practice of student engagement; conduct a review of their existing structure and systems; and describe effective ways of strengthening their own practice.
Intended Audience
This Webinar is appropriate for school administrators, teacher leaders, professional and certified staff, home-school liaisons, guidance counselors, social workers, and teachers.