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The Engagement Pyramid: Six Levels of Connecting People and Social Change. What does it mean to "engage people"?

The Engagement Pyramid: Six Levels of Connecting People and Social Change

Gideon Rosenblatt talks through six different levels of engagement people can have with your organization, in an article reprinted from Groundwire. Reprinted with permission from Groundwire. You can read more about this organization at groundwire.org, where you'll also find the article "What is your Engagement Superpower? " One of the things Groundwire does is help environmental organizations build better strategies for engaging people. 2. Engaging with communities.

Chapter 2: Engaging with Communities Community understanding of children’s learning The wider world of family and community is a fundamental part of the early childhood curriculum and is mutually supportive of the well being of whānau/families, local communities and neighbourhoods.

2. Engaging with communities

Making children’s learning experiences visible ensures that parents and whānau gain an understanding of those learning experiences, which in turn empowers children to become self-directed learners. Families should be part of the assessment and evaluation of the curriculum as well as of children’slearning and development. QR Code Periodic Table with Symbols. Preparing students with 21st Century Skills - Resources for Teachers.

Letsgetengaged - home. How Do We Know When Students Are Engaged? (Updated 11/2013) Educational author and former teacher, Dr.

How Do We Know When Students Are Engaged?

Michael Schmoker shares in his book, Results Now, a study that found of 1,500 classrooms visited, 85 percent of them had engaged less than 50 percent of the students.