Why should we as teachers engage students in learning activities? This question might seem kind of obvious. You might say, so students can learn from what we are teaching, and that's true. But I'm going to give you a few more reason why it's important to engage our students. Number one, by engaging students in learning activities it increases learner’s retention and
understanding of contents. What this means is that when students are focused on the lesson activity you are presenting, they will remember and keep in their memory what you are teaching. They will also understand the lesson better if you have them engaged. Number two, it improves students attitudes in the classroom. I know when I was in elementary school some of my teachers were dull and wouldn't involve me in the lesson and I would get bored. Being in that uninteresting classroom would put be in a bad mood, I just wanted to get out of there. Number three, it increases students attention span. When you make the lesson plan or lesson activity interesting and attractive students will give us their attention. We all know that students have low attention spans, so why would we not try to make the lesson appealing to them? Last but not least number four, engaging students in learning activities increases student skills such as critical
thinking and communicating. Students will learn these valuable skills when they are engaged in what we are teaching.
Yes, I agree with you. It is very important to engage students in learning. By involving them in learning activities is helping them to get more involved in school. If the teachers don't involve their students in learning activities the students have more difficulty learning and giving up with class assignments. Teachers should take the time to engage their students in learning activities that would help increase their learning.
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