Motivating Students
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- Motivating Students to ReadTo get students to read more frequently, teaches can utilize a variety of motivational techniques. These various techniques can help get younger students to develop habits that will stick with them for the rest of their lives.
- Educational Motivation: Examining the Ways Teachers Can Motivate StudentsThis paper looks at various educational psychologists' attempts to help teachers motivate their students. Skinner, Bruner, and Norman offer three different perspectives that can be combined to help create an effective motivating classroom atmosphere.
- R.A.F.T.--Writing Strategy that Helps Teachers and Motivates StudentsAre you a teacher who wants to motivate your students to write focused and engaging content? R.A.F.T. writing strategy may just be the answer.
- Motivating Students to Learn the Vocabulary We TeachWhile standardized testing ruins the authentic enjoyment of learning new words, a simple shift in scoring may be the answer to rekindling that lost love.
- How to Motivate Students to Do Well in SchoolThis paper examines what motivators are for students and which of these are most helpful.
- The Effectiveness of Rewards and PunishmentThe debate of whether rewards and punishment are effective methods for motivating students and changing student behavior occurs often in the educational setting.
- Teaching Strategies to Motivate StudentsMethods of knowledge transfer from teacher to students.
- How to Motivate StudentsLack of motivation leads to poor grades. How do we motivate our students?
- Tips on Motivating Students in the ClassroomI have compiled the basic but valuable tips that have enabled me to positively affect my students' behavior. Give the following tips a try, you'll never know, these might be the ones that you have long been looking for.
- Games to Motivate Students to LearnOne educator's opinion on getting students to "buy-in" to studying, learning, and retaining your course content.
- The Project-Based Learning ModelProject-based learning is a model for classroom activity that shifts away from the classroom practices of short, isolated, teacher-centered lessons and instead emphasizes learning activities that are student-centered.
- Competition: The Heart of Education ImprovementCompetition should remain among students in school. That is because it motivates students towards higher goals. It also creates a reason for them to improve and excel in their academic performance...
