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035 Increasing classroom situational interest

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Situational interest is something that teachers often have incredible ability to control, and it’s the ability to gain the attention and engage the students. At least that’s the really basic way to describe it. We caught up with Nathaniel Hunsu at this year’s WSU Academic Showcase at and talked to him about increasing or fostering more situational interest in an educational engineering classroom.

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Situational interest is something that teachers often have incredible ability to control, and it’s the ability to gain the attention and engage the students. At least that’s the really basic way to describe it. We caught up with Nathaniel Hunsu at this year’s WSU Academic Showcase at and talked to him about increasing or fostering more situational interest in an educational engineering classroom.

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