If your students aren’t actively engaged, are they learning up to their full potential? Explore ways to keep your students interested even in a virtual classroom.
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Mary - “ The key to addressing the agitator mindset is developing relationship and showing the student that I trust them by providing some autonomy.” #WHMSMissionPossible
Vickie - “ Did not really think about living in poverty causing trauma. I knew it was a struggle...That opened my eyes more to that.” #WHMSMissionPossible
Gloria - “One thing that resonated with me is how we approach our students and the instruction we deliver to engage all of our students. Teachers really need to keep THEIR students in kind when planning to ensure the engagement and success of their students.” #WHMSMissionPossible
Reggie -“Instead coming at them and telling them they needed to comply, I tried to figure what outside or other things might have triggered their behavior, prior to them arriving. Sometimes agitators just need someone to take a moment to show that they care.” #WHMSMissionPossible
Veronica - “I learned that agitators should not always be viewed as negative students. Like others, finding what motivates them to learn and what their learning interests are is a way to decrease some of the disinterest that exits with school.” #WHMSMissionPossible
Theresa- “ The one thing that sticks out with me is the quote "They need to feel the sense of autonomy that empowers them". Students as well as teachers need to feel that they are in control of their environment/learning.” #WHMSMissionPossible