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Author Whitney, Todd

Title Creating an Actively Engaged Classroom 14 Strategies for Student Success
Published Thousand Oaks : SAGE Publications, 2021

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Description 1 online resource (161 p.)
Contents Student engagement and teacher responsibility - Verbal engagement strategies -- Whip around -- Quick poll -- Choral responding -- Individual questioning strategies - Non-verbal engagement strategies -- Stop and jot -- Guided notes response cards -- Colored choice -- Multiple choice -- True/False -- Erasable cards and response slates -- Hand signals -- Fist to five -- Fingers for numbers -- Thumbs up/Thumbs down - Partner and teaming strategies -- Turn and talk -- Cued retell -- Numbered heads together -- Four corners -- Snowball -- Classroom mingle -- Putting it all together
COVER -- TITLE PAGE -- COPYRIGHT PAGE -- CONTENTS -- ABOUT THE AUTHORS -- INTRODUCTION: STUDENT ENGAGEMENT AND TEACHER RESPONSIBILITY -- SECTION 1: VERBAL ENGAGEMENT STRATEGIES -- SECTION 2: NONVERBAL ENGAGEMENT STRATEGIES -- SECTION 3: PARTNER AND TEAM ENGAGEMENT STRATEGIES -- CONCLUSION: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER -- APPENDIX A: STOP-AND-JOT TEMPLATE-ELEMENTARY -- APPENDIX B: STOP-AND-JOT TEMPLATE-SECONDARY -- APPENDIX C: RESPONSE CARD TEMPLATES -- APPENDIX D: FIST-TO-FIVE VISUAL -- APPENDIX E: THUMBS UP/THUMBS DOWN VISUAL -- APPENDIX F: THUMBS UP/THUMBS DOWN/THUMBS SIDEWAYS VISUAL
APPENDIX G: CUED-RETELL SHEET -- APPENDIX H: OTR DATA COLLECTION FORM-OVERALL OTR ONLY -- APPENDIX I: OTR DATA COLLECTION FORM-INDIVIDUAL/GROUP OTR-SPECIFIC STRATEGIES USED -- REFERENCES -- INDEX
Summary Make your lessons interesting, interactive, and engaging Successful lessons are explicit, yet also inspire active learning and opportunities to respond. As the one shaping lessons, can you do better? Probably, and you're not alone. Research shows teachers consistently offer students far fewer than the recommended opportunities to respond, leaving all students--including those with special needs and behavior challenges--less than engaged and falling short of their best chance for success. With this book, you'll discover 14 strategies you can translate directly to your classroom, complete with descriptions, advantages and disadvantages of each, and how and when best to use them. Divided into three parts, you will be guided through: verbal engagement strategies, such as whip around, choral responding, quick polls, and individual questioning, non-verbal engagement strategies, such as stop and jot, guided notes, response cards, and hand signals, partner and teaming strategies, such as turn & talk, cued retell, four corners, and classroom mingle. Dive into these strategies and transform your classroom into a rich and interactive environment--no matter the subject, context, or age of your students
Notes Description based upon print version of record
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Form Electronic book
Author Cooper, Justin (Justin T.)
Scott, Terrance M.
ISBN 9781071823552
1071823558