Monday, November 9, 2020

Student Engagement.

It is clear in all the research that when a student is engaged, learning happens. Engagement therefore becomes a critical goal when attempting to understand what drives the learner. For us, the engagement level of the student is an important factor to consider when speaking about a culture of high expectations.

Research reports engagement is tied more closely to the relationship with the teacher than with the subject matter. When the teacher makes the student feel acknowledged, the student will work harder for the teacher leading to improved student achievement. Several research studies show the best settings that were discovered for reaching students were during discussions where the teachers and the students developed relationships and understood the talents of each other. In all the studies reported that a healthy learning environment involves a community of learners and everyone should feel they are welcome. 

When a student fails to feel connected to the classroom, disruptions may occur. It is only natural for all of us to have the desire to feel connected to others. The concept of the human touch is a motivating factor for some. This basic need can be satisfied when a teacher values and respects the student as a genuine member of the group. This approach to accepting all students is the gateway to building better student relationships. People in general want to be physically and psychologically safe and students have that same desire. A positive culture in the classroom where a student feels safe can help to provide a foundation for the professional relationship to flourish. When the responsibility for the relationship lands on one person, the relationship is doomed to fail, according to relationship studies.

It is equally important for teachers to learn about students as it is for students to learn about their teachers. The two-way communication creates the bond that develops a mutual relationship. Most importantly teachers need to be specific regarding the boundaries for the relationship. Knowing this can eliminate potential issues that may arise. Academic achievement, which is tied to student engagement, is about mutual respect. Students will not care about their performance until they understand how much the teacher cares about them. This seems to be a theme that is consistent in all areas of education.

Until next time...

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