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Engaging Students in Remote Learning: Strategies for New Teachers



With the rise of remote learning, it's important for new teachers to have strategies in place to keep students engaged and motivated in a virtual classroom. In this post, we'll explore some tips and strategies for engaging students in remote learning.

  • Use Interactive and Multimedia Resources

Interactive and multimedia resources, such as videos, podcasts, and interactive online activities, can help keep students engaged and interested in your virtual lessons.

  • Use Collaborative Tools

Collaborative tools, such as Google Docs, Padlet, and Zoom breakout rooms, can help students feel connected and engaged in virtual group work and discussions.

  • Create Opportunities for Student Choice

Creating opportunities for student choice, such as offering multiple assignment options or allowing students to select topics for research projects, can help keep students engaged and motivated in their learning.

  • Provide Frequent Feedback

Frequent feedback is important for keeping students engaged and motivated in virtual learning. Use technology tools such as feedback forms or comments on assignments to provide regular feedback to your students.

  • Foster a Sense of Community

Creating a sense of community is important for engaging students in virtual learning. Use icebreakers, group projects, and discussion forums to help students feel connected to their peers and to you as their teacher.

  • Be Flexible and Adaptable

Finally, it's important to be flexible and adaptable in your approach to virtual teaching. Be willing to try new strategies, adjust your approach based on student feedback, and be open to students' suggestions and ideas.


By following these strategies, you can keep your students engaged and motivated in remote learning, and create a virtual classroom that is effective, engaging, and supportive.

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