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What Do Educators Need to Know About Engagement
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According to data, the number one engagement challenge students face is:
Absences make it hard to keep up
Feeling bored at school
Only 16% of students find motivation to be a barrier to engagement. Yet half of teachers believe motivation is the number one barrier.
Lack of motivation to learn new things
Boredom is the number one engagement challenge students face. 80% of students report feeling bored at school.
About 10% of students report absences as a barrier to engagement. However, superintendents rate it as a top challenge to engage students.
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Less than a quarter of students believe challenging material is a barrier to engagement. In fact, 72% believe more challenging lessons would be very impactful to improve engagement.
Material is too hard
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Which educator group is most excited about AI tools to support teaching and learning?
Superintendents
Most principals (89%) feel excited about AI to support teaching and learning.
Only about half (53%) of teachers report being excited about AI to support teaching and learning.
Teachers
Principals
Nearly all (94%) of superintendents are excited about AI to support teaching and learning.
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Chatting with a peer during instruction
According to teachers, 67% of middle school students frequently express negative attitudes about school, compared to 54% of high school students.
Teachers report that 68% of elementary school students frequently disrupt class—21 points higher than the rate reported for high school students.
Acting out in class
Expressing negative attitudes about school
Middle school students are the most likely to chat with peers during instruction (82%), followed by elementary (76%) and high school students (74%).
Nearly half (48%) of high school students are reported to frequently sleep in class—a 5-point increase from middle school and a 16-point increase from elementary school.
Sleeping in class
According to teachers, what form of disengagement increases most sharply in high school?
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