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Tips For How to Motivate Students
Tips For How to Motivate Students

The two main types of motivation, intrinsic and extrinsic, can affect the learning process.Intrinsic motivation is task motivation that derives from an inherent interest in the learning tasks whileextrinsic motivationrefers to the external influences that affect the strength of learner's motivation such as that which comes from teachers and parents.

While some students have their own intrinsic motivation or external motivation , other studentsneed to be motivated to learn. There are many things that you can do as a teacher in order to motivate students to learn. These strategies are based on various articles I have read below.

Students are more likely to want to learn when they appreciate the value of the classroom activities, and when they believe that they will succeed if they apply reasonable effort. Hence, "student motivation to learn is an acquired competence developed through general experiences but stimulated most directly throughmodeling, communication of expectations, and direct instruction or socialization by significant others especially teachers and parents" (Brophy, p.40) When it comes toweak learners, teachers realize that such learners are accustomed to experiencing failure, hence, the teacher's task is to help them experience success.

Here are somestrategies and tactics that may motivate students and stimulate them to learn.

Provide a supportive environment and establish a trusting bond."Motivation is the feeling nurtured primarily by the teacher in the learning situation" (Ellis, 1994). Greet your students, interact with them, indicate a personal concern about them as individuals.

Cater levels of activity to students' level try and make sure that the learning tasks pose a reasonable challenge to the students neither too difficult nor too easy.

Help students recognize links between effort outcome learning is a long term plan of effort and investment.

Break down learning steps into digestable pieces.

Minimize student's performance anxiety during learning activities.

Over to You Reflect on Your Attitude as a Teacher

Attitude is a key word when it comes to dealing with your students. It refers to everything you do or say in class. It can also have some influence over motivating your students. It refers to yourapproach, your feelings, your sensibility, your awareness, your alertness, and your understanding.What is your teacher attitude? Have an action plan in terms of how you relate to your students. While it would be helpful to write it down, it is important to at least know it for yourself. And follow through with it: reflecting, thinking it through all along the way.




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