Student Engagement Quotes

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Mike Kowis
“You can't effectively teach anything to students who are asleep.”
Mike Kowis, Engaging College Students: A Fun and Edgy Guide for Professors

Kavita Bhupta Ghosh
“Students are extremely honest – when they like what they do, they are curious and ask questions. They are even more honest when they don’t like what they do – they look into their watches.”
Kavita Bhupta Ghosh, Wanted Back-Bencher and Last-Ranker Teacher

“Active learning turns the classroom into a vibrant arena of exploration and propels students beyond mere listeners, turning them into creators and collaborators in their learning narrative”
Asuni LadyZeal

“Active learning transforms the classroom into a space of exploration. Students actively participate, constructing knowledge through hands-on experiences, discussions, and collaboration.”
Asuni LadyZeal

“Active learning is forged on student engagement, where engagement is the currency, and participation is the key. It transforms education from a monologue into a vibrant dialogue.”
Asuni LadyZeal

“In active learning, students cease to be spectators; they become architects of their learning journey, building knowledge through hands-on experiences, discussions, and collaborative endeavours.”
Asuni LadyZeal

“Engagement through active learning is the alchemy of education, transforming classrooms into lively workshops where students don't just consume knowledge but actively forge their understanding through dynamic participation.”
Asuni LadyZeal

“In the core phase, the magic happens when students actively participate in learning. It's not just about absorbing information; it's about becoming transformed in the educational journey.”
Asuni LadyZeal

“Active learning offers a world where curiosity guides, questions matter, and participation is crucial”
Asuni LadyZeal

“Active learning is all about student participation, where they engage with ideas and concepts, making the classroom a stage for intellectual exploration.”
Asuni LadyZeal

“Effective teaching in the core phase requires a shift – students take the lead, actively engaging with the learning process. The teacher becomes a guide, fostering autonomy and motivating students to achieve their educational goals.”
Asuni LadyZeal

“In remediation, the choice of practice activities matters. Strategic distribution over an extended period and spaced practice foster stronger memory, ensuring knowledge withstands the test of time.”
Asuni LadyZeal

“A continuous stream of well-designed practice exercises reinforce specific concepts or skills, leading to enhanced retention. The key is aligning practice activities with targeted objectives for optimal results.”
Asuni LadyZeal

“Practice fosters learning. In the core phase, immediate practice ensures that students engage, master, and retain the material through various formats and continuous reinforcement.”
Asuni LadyZeal

“Engaging students through active learning transforms the classroom into a vibrant space where curiosity thrives, and the learning journey becomes an exciting adventure.”
Asuni LadyZeal

“Strategic practice is pivotal in remediation. When exercises are strategically distributed over time and employ spaced practice techniques, they foster enduring memory and sustained knowledge.”
Asuni LadyZeal

“A continuous flow of well-crafted practice exercises acts as reinforcements, solidifying targeted concepts or skills. Aligning these exercises with specific objectives amplifies the learning impact.”
Asuni LadyZeal

“In the core phase of remediation, immediate practice activities serve as the catalyst, allowing students to interact with and master material through diverse formats, promoting engagement, mastery, and retention.”
Asuni LadyZeal