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Make content more meaningful and interesting by connecting it to students' lives. By providing a meaningful context to a task, you are demonstrating the subject's intrinsic value. For example, if your class is studying the Bill of Rights, you could conduct a debate about whether students who wear prohibited clothing to school are protected under the First Amendment. Students are more motivated to learn about issues to which they feel personally connected.
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