Providing Multiple Means of Engagement

Recruiting Interest: providing options that increase individual choice and autonomy, enhance relevance, value, and authenticity, and reduce threats and distractions.

Examples include but are not limited to rewards, student involved in planning and goal setting, providing activities that are relevant in age and are culturally appropriate, and sensory stimulation.

Sustaining Effort and Persistence: providing options that heighten salience of goals and objectives, vary level of challenge of support, foster collaboration and communication, and increase mastery oriented feedback.

Examples include, but are not limited to having students restate goals, use digital scheduling tools, differentiation, peer tutoring, cooperative learning, and offer feedback that promotes perseverance.

Self-Regulation: providing options that guide personal goal setting and expectations, scaffold coping skills and strategies, and develop self-assessment and reflection.

Examples include, but are not limited to, rubrics, self-regulation checklists, charts or other recording devices that help students monitor their behavior.