Today, capturing and sustaining student engagement in the classroom is more crucial than ever. Active student participation leads to better information retention, enhances thinking skills and fosters a stronger sense of purpose in education. At Global Indian International School in Singapore, we place a value on engaging students through a range of impactful methods tailored to secondary education.
Some ways that GIIS follows for student engagement in the classroom
1. Technology integration
At GIIS, we embrace technology to create learning experiences tailored for different age groups. This includes utilising online study apps designed to reinforce concepts effectively.
For example, language learning apps that incorporate game elements can make practising vocabulary or verb forms more captivating for students. Educational simulations can transport students to events or distant locations allowing them to immerse themselves in the subject matter and gain an understanding.
Digital whiteboards, equipped with interactive functions enable creation of mind maps, presentations and diagrams encouraging active involvement and visual learning. Thoughtfully incorporating technology serves as a bridge between teaching approaches and a modern student’s preference for interactive and visually stimulating educational experiences.
2. Project-based learning
Project-based learning is an approach that shifts students from being receivers of information to active participants and problem solvers. At GIIS, students are encouraged to take charge of their learning through engaging activities. These projects cover an array of subjects and cater to different learning preferences.
Picture a science class where students are assigned the task of designing and constructing a model solar oven, applying their understanding of Physics and engineering. Similarly in a Social Science class students could delve into researching and presenting on an event honing their critical thinking abilities and effective communication skills.
It nurtures problem solving aptitude, collaboration and creativity and enables students to use their knowledge in real life scenarios enhancing the significance and applicability of their learning.
3. Gamification
Teachers can cleverly incorporate game mechanics into teaching methods. For instance, in a maths class, implementing a points system for completing assignments or answering questions correctly can encourage competition among students and motivate them to strive for excellence.
Gamification enhances the learning experience by adding an element of fun and excitement making it more engaging and memorable, for students.
4. Collaborative learning activities
Learning doesn’t occur in isolation. At GIIS, we value the importance of teamwork. Through group discussions, role playing scenarios and collaborative projects students develop their collaboration and communication skills. These activities offer a platform for students to learn from one another, share viewpoints and enhance their grasp of the subject matter.
Picture a literature class where students work in teams to analyse a piece. By collaborating, they can explore the themes and symbolism in depth, honing their thinking abilities and communication techniques along the way. Collaborative learning activities nurture teamwork skills and cultivate a sense of unity and belonging in the classroom.
5. Inquiry-based learning
Traditional lecture-based learning can often feel passive and uninspiring. Through its varied curriculum options, such as IB PYP, GIIS fosters a culture of inquiry by encouraging students to ask questions, explore topics independently, and critically analyse information. This approach is known as inquiry-based learning. It ignites curiosity, motivating students to take ownership of their learning journey.
Teachers act as facilitators, guiding students through the process of research, discovery, and critical thinking. Imagine a social studies class where students are presented with a historical dilemma. Instead of being spoon-fed the answer, they are encouraged to research the issue, analyse different perspectives, and formulate their own conclusions.
This not only deepens their understanding of the topic but also hones their research and critical thinking skills. Inquiry-based learning fosters a love of learning that extends beyond the classroom, encouraging students to become lifelong learners and independent thinkers.
6. Real-world connections
Schools cannot, and should not exist in a bubble. At GIIS, we connect classroom learning to real-world applications. This not only helps students see the relevance of the curriculum to their lives but also makes learning more engaging and memorable.
Field trips to museums, historical sites, or even local businesses provide students with firsthand experiences that solidify their understanding of concepts learned in class. Guest speakers from various professions can offer students a glimpse into different career paths and the practical applications of their studies.
Community service projects allow students to apply their knowledge and skills to make a positive impact on the world around them. By connecting learning to the real world, GIIS fosters a sense of purpose and social responsibility in students, motivating them to become active and engaged citizens.
7. Choice and ownership
Student autonomy is crucial for fostering intrinsic motivation. GIIS empowers students by offering them some control over their learning. This could involve allowing them to choose topics to research for projects, select presentation methods that align with their strengths, or even have a say in how classroom discussions are structured.
For instance, a student with a particular interest in marine biology might be given the opportunity to choose a related research topic for a science project. This sense of ownership allows students to delve deeper into subjects that spark their curiosity and personalise their learning experience. An international curriculum like IB provides this choice and ownership to students.
8. Formative assessments
Traditional summative assessments can create undue pressure and anxiety for students. At GIIS, we utilise frequent small assessments to gauge student understanding and identify areas where they might need additional support. These formative assessments can take many forms, such as quizzes, exit tickets, or classroom discussions.
The key is to gather ongoing feedback that allows teachers to adjust their teaching strategies and provide targeted support to ensure all students are progressing. This personalised approach fosters a sense of security and reduces learning anxieties, allowing students to focus on mastering the material.
9. Positive reinforcement
A positive and encouraging classroom environment is crucial for student engagement in the classroom. At GIIS, teachers celebrate student successes, both big and small.
Positive reinforcement not only motivates students to continue putting forth their best effort but also fosters a growth mindset. Students learn that mistakes are opportunities for learning and that perseverance leads to success. This positive and supportive environment creates a safe space for students to take risks, ask questions, and embrace challenges, all of which are essential for academic growth.
Conclusion
By incorporating these creative strategies, GIIS strives to spark student curiosity, foster collaboration, and make learning a truly enriching experience for all. In a secondary education setting like that in Global Indian International School in Singapore, creative ways for student engagement lay the foundation for a successful and rewarding educational journey. Students who are actively engaged in the learning process are more likely to develop a deep understanding of the curriculum, critical thinking skills, and a lifelong love of learning – all essential qualities for success in the 21st century and beyond.
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