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EPISODE · Jun 9, 2024 · 7 MIN

How to Increase Student Engagement with Firm Goals & Teacher Clarity

from The Education Table with Katie Novak, EdD · host Novak Education

In this episode of The Education Table with Katie Novak, we’ll examine the impact of grade-level standards and high expectations on student achievement. We’ll also review the importance of firm goals and teacher clarity, drawing from personal experiences and research, and, as always, share concrete strategies for implementation. This episode will highlight blended learning models, including station rotation, the power of UDL, a discussion about decoding, and the value of diagnostic assessments. This episode is for teachers who want to enhance student engagement and create purposeful learners. It will also benefit those looking to empower learners and improve communication with their students. Stay tuned for future episodes as we share student engagement strategies and use data to inform decisions. Join the movement. Transform education. Hit play on The Education Table. View the show page, resources, transcript and more at https://www.novakeducation.com/the-education-table-increase-student-engagement-with-firm-goals-teacher-clarity Sign up for my monthly newsletter: https://info.novakeducation.com/newsletter-sign-up Work with us, explore ⁠professional development opportunities: http://novakeducation.com/professional-development View all episodes: https://www.novakeducation.com/theeducationtablepodcast

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published Jun 9, 2024

In this episode of The Education Table with Katie Novak, we’ll examine the impact of grade-level standards and high expectations on student achievement. We’ll also review the importance of firm goals and teacher clarity, drawing from personal experiences and research, and, as always, share concrete strategies for implementation. This episode will highlight blended learning models, including station rotation, the power of UDL, a discussion about decoding, and the value of diagnostic assessments. This episode is for teachers who want to enhance student engagement and create purposeful learners. It will also benefit those looking to empower learners and improve communication with their students. Stay tuned for future episodes as we share student engagement strategies and use data to inform decisions. Join the movement. Transform education. Hit play on The Education Table. View the show page, resources, transcript and more at https://www.novakeducation.com/the-education-table-increase-student-engagement-with-firm-goals-teacher-clarity Sign up for my monthly newsletter: https://info.novakeducation.com/newsletter-sign-up Work with us, explore ⁠professional development opportunities: http://novakeducation.com/professional-development View all episodes: https://www.novakeducation.com/theeducationtablepodcast

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