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Boredom and Its Opposite: The Role of Active Engagement in Improving Student Achievement

Session #: 317-3111
Presenter(s): Harvey Silver
Session Length: 2:00 hr.
Event: 2007 ASCD Teaching & Learning Conference
Date: October 19-21, 2007

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Boredom is a prevalent problem—for students and teachers—that remains remarkably under investigated. In this session, explore a theory of interest creation and apply that theory to the challenge of classroom curriculum design.



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