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STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCING STUDENT ENGAGEMENT IN A DYNAMIC LEARNING ENVIRONMENT

Nazarova Y , senior teacher of Nam.SU

Abstract

Active learning is a pedagogical method that promotes student engagement by encouraging them to interact meaningfully with the content, tackle challenges, and work together with classmates and others in innovative and educational ways. This approach is gaining traction across various educational levels, as it fosters essential skills such as critical thinking, problem-solving, and teamwork, which are vital for success in the modern world. This article focuses on strategies to enhance student participation in active learning and offers examples of effective techniques for both students and educators.

Student engagement is very important because, when language learners are engaged, they retain information better, collaborate with peers more easily, and develop critical thinking skills that extend to real-life situations.

Connections between students and teachers inspire students and create a positive environment. When students are actively involved in their learning, they are more likely to retain information, develop critical thinking skills, and achieve academic success. By employing a variety of teaching strategies and remaining adaptable to change, educators can create a more inclusive and effective learning environment that prepares students for future challenges. As we continue to explore innovative approaches in education, the focus should remain on enhancing teaching methods to ensure that every student has the opportunity to succeed.

Keywords

Learning Techniques, student engagement, feedback, interactive tools, promote, supportive classroom environment, engagement strategies, language skills.

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STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCING STUDENT ENGAGEMENT IN A DYNAMIC LEARNING ENVIRONMENT. (2025). International Journal of Artificial Intelligence, 5(02), 903-907. https://www.academicpublishers.org/journals/index.php/ijai/article/view/2916 (Original work published 2025)