Students who are more engaged with their learning show significantly greater academic gains than their peers. Engage in learning moments that invite and require more diverse voices to make content richer and more relevant to learners from different cultures, languages, and life experiences.
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Save time looking for engaging content and materials that all students can connect to with trusted and researched curriculum. Students can draw connections with engaging content during whole class and small group instruction, collaborative and student-choice activities, and personalized feedback delivered by individualized, adaptive software.
Benefits of Engaging Students with Content
Support more equitable outcomes for all students across literacy and mathematics to create learning experiences that:
Accelerate learning for all students by sparking deep engagement
Create safe spaces in which students feel valued and seen
Reflect and validate unique cultural backgrounds and life experiences
Explore Content That Sparks Connection and Learning
American Sign Language Representation
With inclusive learning content, students learn about the unique challenges some of their peers experience. In this text, students discover how American Sign Language can make events more accessible for a wider audience.
Cultural diversity adds knowledge building to any learning situation. Here, a math problem focuses on a samosa recipe, providing students with a sentence defining the term and a visual to help them understand the word in the context of the problem.
Students deserve learning experiences that reflect and validate their unique cultural backgrounds and life experiences, as shown in this example of family and work life within Cuban-American culture from the published work of Pablo Cartaya.
Build strong connections between home and school by providing information on what students are learning and an activity for families to complete at home with Family Letters in English, Spanish, and Tagalog.
Spark meaningful partner and whole class discussions that honor your students’ unique perspectives and experiences with the research-based Try–Discuss–Connect instructional framework.
The Teacher’s Guide’s “Connect to Culture” in i-Ready Classroom Mathematics provides ideas to increase engagement and connections with students' diverse backgrounds and experiences.