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Student Engager
As a Student Engager:Your inner educator is willing to do anything to engage every single student. You want your students to not only love your subject, you want them racing to your classroom, eager to dive in to every lesson and activity every day. But you're not fooling yourself; you know that today's learners come to you with an array of issues that impact their level of engagement, including variables outside of school that are rarely in your control. Plus, you may be saddled with a traditional curriculum and standards, and your district or school may have strict policies that inhibit a teacher's style and strategies. How can anyone inspire all students to want to learn their lessons and collaborate effectively with their peers? It's a monstrous challenge, for sure.Based on how you answered the “What type of educator are you?” questions, your inner educator wants to create a classroom, or distance learning space, where kids feel welcomed, valued, and safe. You want to inspire every learner through conversation, collaboration, and exciting activities.You're willing to learn and employ progressive ideas and strategies like project-based learning, inquiry, alternative assessment techniques, feedback literacy, modern technology, and anything else that encourages students to engage with your content daily, but you still see intimidating hurdles in your path.How We Can Help:Facing new challenges daily, educators lack the time and resources needed to deliver immediate results. Times 10 Publications provides practical solutions that busy educators can read today and use tomorrow. In fact, we're sending you an expanded version of your Inner Educator Results now, with some practical resources you can use immediately. Look for an email from long-time educator and our founder, Mark Barnes. One more thing: Do you have friends and colleagues with Teacher Types like yours? Share your Quiz Results now to find out.