1. I'm Christine Montroy and I have been teaching 4th grade at Brooks Hill for six years. Before moving to Rochester I taught in a multi-age K-2 12-1-1 class on Long Island.
2. I think the rating depends on the lesson. The more visual and hands-on a lesson is, the higher the engagement level is for the students. I also notice a difference between my two hybrid cohorts with engagement, One group needs me to slow down, the other is ready to move five steps ahead. On average, probably 7.5. It sometimes comes down to the individual student - some kids find certain lessons more appealing than others.
3. I think boredom is the largest contributor to disengagement. Other factors may include lack of understanding of the material and distraction (possibly from factors outside of my control, i.e. home life).
2. I think the rating depends on the lesson. The more visual and hands-on a lesson is, the higher the engagement level is for the students. I also notice a difference between my two hybrid cohorts with engagement, One group needs me to slow down, the other is ready to move five steps ahead. On average, probably 7.5. It sometimes comes down to the individual student - some kids find certain lessons more appealing than others.
3. I think boredom is the largest contributor to disengagement. Other factors may include lack of understanding of the material and distraction (possibly from factors outside of my control, i.e. home life).


