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Actively Disengaged Students

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How do you deal with your actively disengaged students? Andrea attended a workshop at the Southeast TESOL convention where this question was explored.

How do you deal with actively disengaged students? Leave your comments below… I would love to hear your thoughts.

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Published on Aug 24th, 2011 in Teacher Videos  •  4 Comments  •   Tags: disengaged, students

Author : Andrea Giordano

Andrea Giordano is the founder of ESLbasics.com as well as the Assistant Director of ESL Programs at Campbellsville University. She has her Masters of Education in TESOL, loves teaching English as well as her husband and son. She's on YouTube, Twitter, Google+, & Facebook.

  • http://twitter.com/TheLeano The leano and Arji

    I work with disengaged young people every day, attempting to bring GCSE english to life. After ten years i have put this learning resource together and i’m now trying to spread the word. It’s totally free.

    https://vimeo.com/42333113

    • http://www.eslbasics.com/ Andrea Giordano

      Arji, thanks so much for sharing this!!! If you are interested in writing a guest post with one of your videos embedded, let me know. 

  • grisknack

    I need to learn for the towfl, not because of fun

    • http://www.eslbasics.com/ Andrea Giordano

      Studies have shown that motivation is a huge key to success. Just keep in mind why you’re studying English, and that will help you persevere. 

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