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Why the World Cup Creates More Engagement Than Most Classrooms

16 min · 4 de jun de 2026
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The conversation explores the engagement and learning opportunities presented by global events like the World Cup. It emphasizes the academic richness of sports, the importance of cross-curricular integration, and the potential for leveraging the World Cup in education to enhance student engagement and learning. Takeaways * Global events like the World Cup provide a rich learning environment for students. * Cross-curricular integration and leveraging culturally relevant events can enhance student engagement and learning. Chapters * 00:00 The World Cup and Engagement * 06:13 Academic Richness of Sports * 13:05 Leveraging the World Cup in Education

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