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Strategies for Boosting Student Engagement

Dear teachers, here are some effective strategies to help you in catching all your learners' attention and have them engaged in class. By incorporating these strategies, you can create a more engaging and interactive learning environment that promotes student participation, critical thinking, and academic success. Strategies for Boosting Student Engagement 1. Make Learning Relevant:  Connect the lesson material to real-life scenarios, making it more relatable and interesting to students. 2. Encourage Active Participation:  Incorporate group discussions, debates, and hands-on activities to keep students engaged and motivated. 3. Use Storytelling Techniques :  Share personal anecdotes, case studies, or historical events to make the lesson more engaging and memorable. 4. Incorporate Games and Simulations:  Utilize educational games, quizzes, and simulations to make learning fun and interactive. 5. Provide Choices and Autonomy:  Offer students options for topics, pr...

WHAT IS BACKWARD DESIGN IN LESSON PLANNING?

The Importance of Backward Design in Lesson Planning Traditional lesson planning often focuses on what the teacher will do during the lesson, followed by what the students will do. However, this approach can lead to a focus on activities rather than learning outcomes. Backward Design, a framework developed by Jay McTighe and Grant Wiggins, offers a more effective approach. It involves: 1. Identifying the Learning Goals:   What should students know, understand, and be able to do as a result of the lesson? 2. Determining the Assessment:   How will you measure student learning and understanding? 3. Designing the Lesson:  What activities, materials, and instructional strategies will you use to help students achieve the learning goals? By working backward from the learning goals, teachers can create lessons that are focused, effective, and aligned with the desired outcomes. Benefits of Backward Design - Clarifies learning goals and expectations - Ensures alignment between inst...

GHANA @68. TAKE A LOOK AT HOW IT ALL STARTED

 Ghana and independence. 68years on after independence. Let's go into memory of Ghana's independence story.  Ghana, a country located in West Africa, gained independence from British colonial rule on March 6, 1957. Here's a brief overview of Ghana's independence story: Background Information Ghana was a British colony known as the Gold Coast. The country had been under British rule since 1844, when the British government signed the Bond of 1844 with the Fante Confederacy. The Independence Movement In the mid-20th century, a nationalist movement emerged in Ghana, led by figures such as: 1. Joseph W.S. de Graft-Johnson 2. Ebenezer Ako-Adjei 3. Edward Akufo-Addo 4. Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, a charismatic and visionary leader, played a key role in the independence movement. He founded the Convention People's Party (CPP) in 1949, which became the main vehicle for the independence struggle. The Road to Independence The CPP organized mass protests, boyc...