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How do you motivate students to engage actively in class discussions?

Introduction

Learning is a continuous journey attracting a committed passion for sustainable growth. It contributes to developing skills for critical thinking and decision-making with a thorough understanding of knowledge.

The new digital educational era witnesses a remarkable impact of personalized learning contributing to motivating the students. The teachers or facilitators make numerous dedicated efforts to ignite curiosity and excitement in the students.

However, motivating students to participate in class discussions can be difficult. It may appear common if students lack motivation but it can permanently impact the holistic growth and development of the students.

So, what should be done when students lack the motivation to engage in class discussions? How to prevent curiosity and excitement from fading? Here are a few tricks that can be tried.

Ways To Motivate Students To Engage In-Class Discussion

  1. Providing A Safe and Inclusive Environment

Students avoid engaging in class discussions if they fear being judged or criticized. Thus, teachers need to build a safe and inclusive learning environment that fosters trust and respect.

Ensure defining the required clear instructions about the discussions to avoid any hassles. The instructors should also be careful to portray positive characteristics like constructive feedback, enthusiasm, etc., and to avoid being sarcastic.

Students should feel a part of the discussion in terms of mutual respect, appreciation, and motivation.

  1. Provide Recognition

One simple way to motivate students to participate in the class discussion is by recognizing their efforts and involvement. Their contributions should be appreciated with specific and encouraging feedback highlighting their strengths and weaknesses.

Instructors should convey verbal and non-verbal gestures like smiles, nodding, clapping, or praising. This increases the confidence of the students to actively participate in the discussions. Students shouldn’t be over-corrected as it can discourage them from any future participation.

  1. Develop Connections

Instructors should focus on developing connections with the students to encourage them to be a part of the class discussion. This ensures a deep understanding of the likings and passion of the student to personalize their learning strategies.

Also, instructors should be careful to keep the discussion topic relevant and interesting for the students. They should enjoy talking about the topic with enthusiasm and excitement for maximum learning.

  1. Share Personal Experience

Another way to motivate student participation in the discussion is by highlighting its importance. Instructors should share their personal experiences about participating in the discussion and how it helped them.

Students should be given real-life examples that they can relate to to boost their confidence within no time. Once they are aware of the value, benefits, and importance of the discussion, they will be more motivated to be a part of it.

  1. Use Different Methods

Last but not least; instructors should try using different participation methods to make every student a part of the discussion. Every student is different and so is his participation in the discussion; thus, personalized learning should be prioritized.

Timely interactions with the students also make them comfortable to ensure their participation. Instructors can motivate students by making the discussion interactive and engaging using games, polls, quizzes, etc.

Conclusion

Class participation attracts academic excellence, and develops critical thinking and decision-making skills. These methods let students enjoy the discussion along with promoting active learning.

GIIS Nagpur appeals to visit the campus to get first-hand experience and analyze how it encourages the active participation of its students. It personalizes the learning for every student so everyone feels connected.

Which one of these ways do you find the most reliable? What more would you like to add in these ways to encourage more participation from the teams? Share all your valuable opinions in the comment section.

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