Sentences with phrase «affects classroom engagement»

Understand the urgency of addressing student poverty in the United States and how poverty affects classroom engagement and academic achievement.
Understand the urgency of student poverty in the United States and how poverty affects classroom engagement, student success, and high school graduation rates.

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Writing in the International Journal of Health Promotion and Education, the researchers say «the affects of active classrooms on academic engagement have been largely unexamined, until now».
What you do in the classroom affects students» long - term academic success — in fact, students» engagement in a single course can predict program completion.
This study examines the factors that helped Ghanaian - born immigrant students to strategize how to combine their multiple worlds of families, schools, teachers, and peers to affect academic engagement within contexts of school and classroom situations.
Outside the classroom, SEL skills can affect college completion, job attainment, health, and civic engagement (OECD 2015).
I understand now how classroom environment can affect student engagement.
We learned early on that several factors are especially important in making sound decisions about technology: the support and active engagement of school boards and affected stakeholders, the need for systemic efforts across districts rather than just at the building or classroom level, and a clear line of sight between what was being purchased and how it would be deployed and actually used.
Although the Pathways Project has many goals, one important objective (see others below) is to better understand how child, family, peer and school characteristics affect the attitudes children develop toward school and the level of participation children pursue in the classroom (e.g. engagement in academic and social tasks in the classroom; initiative toward schoolwork).
Abstract: This study examined whether peer groups can indirectly affect children's academic development in sixth grade (ages 11 to 13) by influencing their engagement in the classroom.
In addition to everything we do in the classroom on SEL and non-SEL skills, parent engagement is another important strategy to pursue to potentially affect some of those other influencing factors (for those interested, the St. Paul Federation of Teachers offers one exceptional model on how to do it).
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