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WHAT DO YOU DO when your kids don’t understand? Because they weren’t listening. And it feels like you’re talking to a wall.Engaging the Student Brain is your shortcut to listeners leaning in.Steven Northup is a 35-year classroom teacher and graduate-level teacher-of-teachers who shows you how to save time and effort with simple tweaks that are irresistible to the brain.Here’s some of what you'll learn:Why students ignore teachers, and how to be Un-Ignorable.Fun ways to improve student focus.The easiest ways to grab attention and create curiosity.How to reduce student resistance and raise motivation.How to be more engaging, effective, and fun!How to make the student brain your ally, instead of your enemy.What’s important to students. (It’s not what you think…)Fresh ideas, techniques, and activities you can use in class tomorrow.Great teachers partner with human nature.

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