Telling stories, playing games, animated acting.
What is an Entertainer?
The diverse physical locations, contexts, and cultures in which students learn.
What is the learning environment?
When students use nonverbal signals when seated to indicate a specific need.
What are seat signals?
Using routines, cues, or assigning roles to create behaviors conducive to learning.
What is behavioral engagement?
Showing tough love, telling them when they make mistakes, protecting them.
What is Big Brother?
When students are enrolled concurrently in two academic programs or educational institutions.
What is dual enrollment?
When teachers use eye contact and gestures to let students know that they are off-task or misbehaving.
What is nonverbal intervention?
The degree of attention, curiosity, interest, optimism, and passion that students show when being taught.
What is student engagement?
To be encouraging, a shoulder to cry on, providing positive reinforcement.
What is a Mother?
This occurs when a student earns academic credits that are recognized by two or more institutions.
What is dual credit?
When teachers establish a consistent, daily routine that begins when students enter the classroom.
What is an entry routine?
Having students work in groups, or creating contests that they can compete in.
What is social engagement?
Being their voice, instilling in them the tools needed to achieve their goals.
What is a Champion?
A common synonym for dual enrollment.
What is early college?
An affirming verbal reminder that lets a group of students know what they should be doing.
What is positive group correction?
Monitoring student moods, providing counseling or other services to support students.
What is emotional engagement?
To lead by example, to show students the process through your actions.
What is a Role Model?
Any interaction or experience in which learning takes place in academic or nontraditional settings.
What is the learning experience?
When teachers establish transition routines so students learn and execute quickly without much direction.
What are tight transitions?
Using physical motions and activities during the learning process.
What is physical engagement?