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Ep 46 How to better engage our students – State of Classroom Engagement Report

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How do we better engage our students?

What leads to better engagement in classrooms?

In today’s episode Edwina unpacks the 4 key findings that Lego Education found in their study of over 6000 administrators, teachers, parents and students into classroom engagement.

Student engagement has far reaching effects beyond the classroom, including teacher retention. This report from Lego Education brings home the importance of focusing on those teaching strategies that deliver the highest student engagement.

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