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In this engaging video led by teacher John Moore, he dives into the strategy of utilizing inconsequential competition to increase student engagement in academic games. With a focus on high school students, Moore discusses how incorporating friendly competition can boost motivation and participation in learning activities. By highlighting various ways to implement this strategy in the classroom, Moore provides valuable insights on how to create a more dynamic and interactive learning environment for students. Watch as Moore shares practical tips and examples to help educators inspire their high school students to actively participate and excel in academic games.
8 Suggested Strategies | 17:28
Strand: Engagement
Element: Increasing Responses
Strand: Engagement
Element: Increasing Responses
Strand: Engagement
Element: Increasing Responses
Strand: Engagement
Element: Increasing Responses
Strand: Engagement
Element: Demonstrating Enthusiasm
Strand: Engagement
Element: Academic Games
Strand: Engagement
Element: Noticing Engagement Levels
Strand: Engagement
Element: Presenting Unusual Information