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30 Student Activation Tactics You Need To Know

 
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Teacher-tested ways to “activate” your students, with activities, lesson plans and how-to guides that turn disinterest into outstanding participation.

 

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WHAT EXACTLY ARE THOSE TACTICS?

 

    210 teacher-tested tips to help students participate to the fullest

    35 instructions in “must read” sections to help you be the best teacher possible

    25 concepts to improve your students’ motivation

    75 ideas in several activities to “activate” the highest levels of classroom participation

 

JUST LIKE FLIPPING A SWITCH. OR PRESSING A BUTTON.

 

In your teaching career, don't you occasionally wish that you could just flip a switch that could turn a struggling student into a master of the English language? Or press a button that would suddenly make your class participate in a lesson that they’ve been struggling to connect with? “Student Activation” is filled with lessons, guides and activities that help you “flip the switch” and give your students the encouragement and inspiration they need so they can truly enjoy learning ESL!

 

It’s Never Too Late to Start Engaging and Energizing Your ESL Students!

This book starts out with one of BusyTeacher’s important “Must Read” articles on what seemed like a teaching failure: five months in a classroom without students noticeably improving. Our expert figured out how to overcome that situation, bounce back, and instill a love of English in students… because it’s never too late to get your students to start learning! The teacher-tested methods in this book will help your students participate more and quit less.

 

It’s time to “activate” more classroom conversations, and more everyday successes!




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