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In this video, Jennifer Young, a seasoned educator, dives into the strategy of Response Chaining to increase student engagement and participation in the elementary school classroom. By breaking down complex questions into smaller, more manageable parts, teachers can scaffold student responses and encourage active participation. By demonstrating how to effectively implement Response Chaining, Jennifer provides practical tips and techniques for teachers to boost response rates and promote a more interactive learning environment for young students. Watch this video to learn how to enhance student engagement and foster a culture of participation in your elementary school classroom.
8 Suggested Strategies | 13:47
Strand: Engagement
Element: Increasing Responses
Strand: Engagement
Element: Physical Movement
Strand: Engagement
Element: Increasing Responses
Strand: Engagement
Element: Noticing Engagement Levels
Strand: Engagement
Element: Noticing Engagement Levels
Strand: Engagement
Element: Increasing Responses
Strand: Engagement
Element: Student Self-Expression
Strand: Engagement
Element: Increasing Responses