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Instructional coaches can help guide teachers in creating lessons that go beyond surface-level engagement. By fostering an environment where students feel emotionally connected to the material and intellectually stimulated, teachers can design learning experiences that students find meaningful and memorable. Here are a few tips for creating a dynamic and responsive learning environment where every student is engaged:
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