Engaging the Passive Learner

Written By: Cudy

24th April 2023

Engaging the Passive Learner

These approaches all have one thing in common: they are all ways to engage the passive learner. The passive learner is someone who does not enjoy the challenge of learning, but is willing to participate when the challenge is increased.

There are many reasons why a student may be passive, and it’s up to you as a teacher to find out what works best for your students. Sometimes it’s just about making the learning more interesting.

This can be done by changing up your teaching style, giving rewards for participation, or changing how you present information. These techniques will work best if you know what motivates your students and what they like and dislike about school.

Engaging the Passive Learner
Photo by RODNAE Productions on Pexels.

You can also get passive learners more involved by using cooperative learning groups. These groups usually include a mix of passive and active learners, and require each member to contribute in order for the group to succeed.

With practice, you can increase engagement among even the most disengaged students in your classroom. The important thing is to be consistent and keep an open mind.

Our blog has more information on how to help your students learn and engage. Check it out!


Written by

Cudy

Cudy is an online marketplace for real-time learning where students can achieve mastery over their subjects by learning live from educators who are passionate about providing the best learning experience for their students.

More stories

Why should you invest in eLearning?
There are many reasons why an organization should invest in eLearning. First, you will be able to save money on paper, printing and shipping costs. You will also save money on real estate by not having to build a new building for training purposes. The return on investment is quick, since you will be able […]

Cudy

24th April 2023

The Learning and Forgetting Curve: How to Make eLearning Memorable
Ever heard of the learning and forgetting curve? It’s a theory that attempts to explain how people learn and how quickly they forget new information. The curve goes something like this: After learning something new, your memory will drop dramatically at first. Then, it will stabilize for a while. After that, it will slowly decline […]

Cudy

24th April 2023

5 Simple Ways to Convert Content into eLearning Material
The content that you create for your online course can be used to create eLearning material as well. Here are 5 simple ways to convert content into eLearning material: 1. Record the Instructor's Voice One of the easiest ways to convert content into eLearning material is by recording the instructor's voice. This is a great […]

Cudy

24th April 2023

Paid vs free LMS: Which one do you need?
The learning management systems (LMS) are the digital platforms that help you manage your online training courses. These are the digital platforms that help you in creating, designing and delivering your eLearning courses. If you want to create a training course content for your employees or learner, then the eLearning development tools can help you […]

Cudy

24th April 2023

Subscribe to our blog