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Student interest should be considered for the enhancement of their learning pertinent curriculum. Student achievement could be obtained if teachers were to plan required curriculum around the interest of their students. Another effective strategy in helping students is more parent / guardian participation. Parents / guardians need resources to help them support and guide their children with structure.

Arts, Entertainment, and Poetry - Consider The Interest of Students for Learning Enhancement , "Planning pertinent curriculum with the interests of students helps motivate their learning. Many students are interested in the arts, entertainment, games, and technology. Parental / guardian involvement is one strategy teachers need to use in assisting students to learn effectively."
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