Listen

Description

Engagement can include behavioral, emotional, and cognitive. 
The brain is soothed by sameness and engaged by novelty; we need to engage students in a way that is socially and emotionally healthy. For example, classroom games:

Student driven is even more effective than teacher driven

Motivation

Disengaged or undesired behaviors?

Teachers are trained to notice when students are disengaged; students can be engaged while exhibiting “undesired” behaviors. Sometimes the need is executive functioning or regulation:

Ultimately, we want systems that support students, rather than asking students to regulate in environments that are not set up with their needs in mind.

Be careful in how we characterize students

Disengaged or unmotivated adults?

In everyday life, adults might need

Can we treat kids like people too?

Strategies

Start with an environment where students feel safe, settled, known; this is foundational to engagement.

References

Find more educational resources by topic at https://www.mn.sourcewell.org/education/podcast

Learn more about upcoming trainings and events for educators at www.mn.sourcewell.org/education