The three essential dimensions of education systems and curricula in terms of how students interact with that curriculum:
- Engagement: Students might engage because they recognize the value of what they’re learning, even if they don’t particularly enjoy it. Multiple factors drive this engagement—teaching styles, content relevance, cultural factors—all contributing to whether students see value in what they’re learning.
- Commitment: This describes how willing students are to invest effort and persist with the learning process, whether through following established structures or driving their own learning forward.
- Agency: This means having the ability to make decisions appropriately at their age level, having choices that genuinely impact outcomes, and opportunities to make good choices.
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