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Posted on 16/10/202015/10/2020 by Rafael Scapin

Engagement – most used yet most misunderstood word in learning?

Engagement is an odd word in learning. It is clearly a good thing to be engaged with a learning experience but just because people are engaged, does not mean they are learning. Engagement can be a positive sign in learners but is no guarantee of learning.

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