No - the more challenging exercises and tasks you give students, the more they like you. People prefer being actively engaged rather than passive recipients because they get to 'play with the toy.'
The more challenging exercises and tasks you give students, the more they like you. People prefer being actively engaged rather than passive recipients because they get to 'play with the toy'—active participation beats passive reception every time.
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More Challenges Mean More Engagement — Students Prefer Active Learning
No - the more challenging exercises and tasks you give students, the more they like you. People prefer being actively engaged rather than passive recipients because they get to 'play with the toy.'