Engaged Learning
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https://doi.org/10.69475/Keywords:
engagement, educational objectives, engaged learning designAbstract
The challenges of teaching diverse learners in varying learning contexts underscore the crucial role of student engagement in the learning experience. Implementing effective strategies cannot only help students increase their engagement with learning activities but also foster a sense of belonging in their learning community, thereby enhancing their comprehension of the course material.
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