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Student Engagement in the 21st Century
Author/contributor
Title
Student Engagement in the 21st Century
Volume
1
Issue
1
Date
Autumn, 2007
Series Title
LEARNing Landscapes
Language
en
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Number of pages: 222
Notes
Article titles:
- Statement of purpose
- Review board
- Editorial
- Commentary: The genesis of student engagement
- Commentary: Narrative conceptualizations of student engagement
- Making the connection
- On engagement
- In search of our students’ voices: The student focus day story
- Examining ways in which youth conferences can spell out gains in community youth development and engagement
- Moving into the dance: Exploring facets of student engagement
- (Re) conceiving student engagement: What the students say they want. Putting young people at the centre of the conversation
- With middle schoolers slogging in a cypress slough
- In the third grade museum of ancient civilizations
- Terms of engagement: A question of synergy
- Engaged to the teacher
- Autonomy building through peer tutoring: Second language students engage in literacy learning
- Engaging students: The power of the personal
- School bonding: Helping at-risk youth become students at-promise
- Flow
- Line up your ducks! Teachers first!: Teachers and students learning with laptops in a teacher action research project
Citation
Leading English Education and Resource Network (LEARN). “Student Engagement in the 21st Century” 1, no. 1. LEARNing Landscapes (Autumn 2007).
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Geographical area
Type
Contributing CKOL partner
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Leading English Education and Resource Network (LEARN)
Founded:
2005
Constituents:
English-language educational sector (educators, students, parents, Community Learning Centres) in the province of Quebec
Website:
https://www.learnquebec.ca/home
Activities:
Promoting English education; online tutoring; creating teacher and student resources; parenting workshops; mental health and exercise; teacher training; support and development of Quebec’s Community Learning Centres
Former Name:
Founded through the merger of merger of three organizations in July 2005