Engaging the Bored Learner and Students with Unique Learning Needs
Do some of your students seem bored or unengaged while you are teaching or going over lesson content? Are any of your students resistant to completing the assignment or doing the work that is assigned? Maybe some of your students are falling asleep while you are teaching. Here are some ideas on how to engage your students and especially meet some of their unique learning needs. This could bring you towards this success of bringing the students back into learning and mastering the skills they need.
What Behaviour is Your Student Exhibiting?
Why It Could be Happening?
These are just ideas and personal experiences I have had with my own students over the 6 years of dealing with my huge caseload of rotating students as a Technology Coach. I am also speaking from my own experience of being a student and now an adult with a Learning Disability and ADHD. (May not be applicable to all student(s).
Behaviour being exhibited
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Why the behaviour could be happening
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Explanation
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Bored
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Resistant
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Frustrated
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Tired
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This is not worth it
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No reaction
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Re-vamping Materials
- Videos
Most students love videos and especially content from Youtube. Visual content can be a great way for students to understand in a different way.
Here are some of the top educational youtube channels:
Using video content can help students that learn better with visuals. If you choose an online video format, students can play back and review content whenever they want. Great for studying, paired with an assignment and for students that need to repeat content to better understand it.
*Tip* ad blocker
Are you worried about inappropriate ads from youtube or online video while playing videos in class? This adblocker will block those ads and go straight to playing your video content:
Engaging with Technology
- Electronic Textbooks
Electronic textbooks can be great and easier for students to access. A lot of cloud storage (Example: O365-Onedrive, Gsuiteedu- Google Drive, etc.), electronic books can be loaded and then shared with students.
*Tips*
Super popular books and textbooks can sometimes be searched and found online. Best way to search: The Outsiders: PDF or Science is now Gr. 6 PDF.
*AERO*
For students that have SEA (Special Education Allotment in Ontario School Boards) equipment, any Teacher in Ontario can sign up for an AERO account. AERO is run by the Ontario Mministry of eEducation and provides accessible formats for textbooks and novels. You can download or request many different electronic formats like PDF, Epub, Kesi, etc. Then these formats can be opened on your available text to speech (Read + Write, Kurzweil, Carol Reader, etc).
- Digital Ink and Annotating
Digital ink and annotating on documents or for written output can be super fun and in some cases very exciting for students. It can also save paper since the student could also hand in the document online. You as the teacher, can mark with digital ink or annotating. Think about, no need to take 30-40 papers home if you can access them and mark them all online.
Here are some different options for Digital Inking and Annotating:
Google-
Diigo Web Collector: Bookmark, Archive, Screenshot & Markup - All-In-One Web Collector https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/diigo-web-collector-captu/pnhplgjpclknigjpccbcnmicgcieojbh?utm_source=chrome-ntp-icon
Annotate: Powerful student engagement solution featuring presentation, assessment, & annotation tools for traditional, 1:1, & BYOD classrooms. https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/annotate/gndlcibepdfcnhcadpminkeoiibjagog?utm_source=chrome-ntp-icon
Read and Write for Google: Read and write is integrated into many Google document types. There is a great PDF option with typewriter and markup tools. (*AT*)
O365-
Onenote: is an amazing tool with tons of annotations and markup options.
Read and Write for O365: Read and write is integrated right into. There is a great PDF option with typewriter and markup tools. (*AT*)
Windows-
Adobe Acrobat Reader DC: Adobe has a great Fill & Sign feature which includes typing features, signature, highlighters and much more.
PDF Reader: There is a great PDF Reader with annotating options available in the Windows Store.
Kurzweil: Kurzweil gives superior AT support options along with many annotating options. (*AT*)
Read and Write Gold: Read and write Gold is a great software options with numerous annotating options also. (*AT*)
Assistive Technology (*AT*): anything with AT means it is Assistive Tech that you have to have purchase or your Board uses for their SEA.
- Texture
Using texture where applicable can be a great way to engage students and let them get hands on.
Here are some great blogs that talk about using texture for assignments, class activities and hands-on work:
Chunking Tasks
Some students are overwhelmed with having to do larger assignments all at once. Chunk what they need to do. Some students will not know how to chuck assignments themselves, so you may have to give the assignment that way or give them some guidance.
Written by:
Casey Foote
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