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What Does Effective Instruction Look Like?

Updated: Dec 3, 2019

Student engagement is enhanced, and academic achievement is increased when curriculum is culturally relevant (Rubel, 2017). Culturally responsive teaching methods recognize and embrace diverse student populations (Hammond, 2018). Successful classroom management strategies and instructional best practices include lessons that are student focused.  Educators that promote empathy and embrace student diversity have a greater impact on the ability to engage students.  

Figure 3. Key components that build effective instructional strategies.

 
 
 

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Great insights! Effective instruction is key to fostering student engagement and academic growth. Creating inclusive, student-centered learning environments helps learners thrive and reach their full potential. At RETAS, we believe that sustainable progress begins with education, awareness, and empowering communities. Thank you for sharing this valuable perspective!

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Great article! It’s a valuable reminder that speaking up in class is not about being the loudest voice, but about sharing unique ideas and perspectives. Encouraging introverted students to participate can boost confidence and enrich the learning experience for everyone.

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Nov 05, 2025

As someone who leans more toward introversion, I found this article really encouraging. It’s a great reminder that speaking up in class isn’t just for extroverts—it’s an opportunity to grow, contribute, and be seen. Thanks for highlighting why those quieter voices matter so much

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