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Welcome back to Podclass, the insightful podcast tailored for teachers, educators, and anyone invested in enriching educational environments. In this episode, hosts Amanda and Skye, co-founders of the Youth Engagement Project, along with Will Massara, founder of Youth Leadership Academy Australia, delve into the crucial topic of student engagement. They explore strategies to captivate and maintain students' attention, crucial in today's fast-paced and distraction-filled educational settings.

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Understanding Student Engagement

The episode kicks off with a discussion on what student engagement truly entails and why it's a perennial topic in educational discussions.

"Student engagement is a vital indicator of educational success and involves keeping students absorbed in learning for extended periods." - Skye

Challenges in Achieving Student Engagement

The hosts discuss the increasing challenge of capturing students' attention, noting the natural decrease in attention spans across generations, not just among students.

"Our young people's attention span is naturally decreasing over time, which is a challenge we must adapt to." - Amanda

The Role of Teacher-Student Relationships in Engagement

Wil shares personal experiences from his school days, emphasising that building relationships and rapport within the classroom was key to his engagement.

"The only thing that got me excited about school was having some sort of relationship or rapport with the teacher." - Wil

Strategies for Enhancing Student Engagement

Amanda and Skye highlight the importance of building rapport and relationships as foundational strategies for increasing student engagement.

"Building rapport is huge and can transform a student's engagement level in the classroom." - Amanda

Exploring Self-Determination Theory

The discussion pivots to a deep dive into Self-Determination Theory, which posits that meeting three core psychological needs—autonomy, competence, and relatedness—is essential for fostering intrinsic motivation and engagement.

"Self-Determination Theory shows us that autonomy, competence, and relatedness need to be fostered to enhance engagement." - Skye

Implementing Practical Engagement Strategies

The hosts discuss practical methods to implement the principles of Self-Determination Theory in everyday teaching practices without overwhelming the educators.

"We can integrate engagement strategies into our teaching by focusing on autonomy, providing optimal challenges, and ensuring students feel connected." - Amanda

Conclusion: Building a Supportive Learning Environment

The episode wraps up with a call to action for educators to make incremental changes that foster a supportive and engaging learning environment, emphasizing the importance of teacher presence and attitude in influencing student engagement.

Join us next week on Podclass as we continue to explore impactful strategies and insights for educators looking to make a real difference in their classrooms.

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