What is Engagement
Strategies to Increase Engagement
Environments that Support Engagement
Coaching for Engagement
Observing
100

This means children are actively involved in learning, play, or interaction.

What is engagement?

100

Giving children choices during the day promotes this.

What is active participation or autonomy?

100

This should be organized and inviting to spark engagement.

What is the physical classroom environment?

100

Coaches can model this to show how to promote engagement.

What is interactive teaching or joining in play?

100

An engaged child will do this more often with peers and materials.

What is interact or explore?

200

Engagement reduces this kind of behavior in classrooms.

What is challenging behavior?

200

This type of activity planning keeps children interested and learning.

What is intentional or developmentally appropriate planning?

200

Educators can use these to signal transitions and keep children on track.

What are visual cues or schedules?

200

This tool helps coaches track levels of engagement.

What is an engagement observation checklist?

200

Coaches may use this kind of chart to track children’s time spent engaged.

What is a time-sampling observation form?

300

High levels of engagement often lead to gains in this area.

What is learning or development?

300

Reducing wait times during transitions helps increase this.

What is child engagement?

300

This type of space encourages group engagement and social learning.

What is a learning center or interest area?

300

Asking educators to reflect on this helps improve engagement strategies.

What is “How are children responding?”

300

Engagement should be observed during this time of day.

What is throughout the entire day?

400

This is one of the best indicators that classroom strategies are working.

What is sustained child engagement?

400

One way to engage children is by following their ___ and interests.

What are cues?

400

Too much of this can overwhelm and reduce engagement.

What is clutter or overstimulation?

400

Coaches should support educators in reducing these to boost engagement.

What are long group times or excessive waiting periods?

400

Engagement data can be used to make these.

What are instructional decisions or activity adjustments?

500

Engagement includes cognitive, social, emotional, and this kind of involvement.

What is physical involvement?

500

Activities should be adjusted for this, to meet all children’s engagement levels.

What is individual need or developmental level?

500

Classrooms should balance child-initiated and this type of activity.

What is adult-guided or structured activity?

500

This coaching strategy involves observing, modeling, and giving feedback.

What is practice-based coaching?

500

This type of engagement is a sign that the child is deeply involved.

What is sustained attention or focused play?

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