‚Contrary to popular belief, school can be fun. Frank Sennett′s motivational stunts provide examples that make learning an enjoyable experience. These humorous suggestions challenge and encourage students to succeed. Principals can choose a stunt level that they are comfortable with and go from there. Let the adventure begin!‘
Gerald N. Tirozzi, Executive Director
National Association of Secondary School Principals
101 creative, fun, and tested ways to help raise student achievement!
Students tend to respond academically when they believe their teachers and administrators are taking a positive personal interest in their education. Many principals and educators often employ motivational stunts as rewards and as learning tools for their K-8 students as one sure way of motivating academic achievement. Frank Sennett′s user-friendly book outlines 101 motivational stunts educators can use to creatively inspire and motivate students to higher academic achievement. He lists scores of ideas that are easy to replicate, and accompanies them with successful case studies from across the country.
After describing each motivational stunt the author offers:
- Suggestions for related cross-curricular activities
- Tips for avoiding problems
- Additional resources worth exploring
- References to complementary stunts to mix and match for students′ delight
- A silliness rating of 1-5 for each stunt to help each educator with their personality and ‚comfort level‘ of performing in public
101 Stunts for Principals to Inspire Student Achievement Students is a sure-fire method of achieving great academic heights and producing a closer-knit educational community.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Introduction: Take the Motivational Stunt Challenge
1. Stunt Pros: Making the Case for Motivational Stunts
2. Set Up for Success: How to Lay the Groundwork for a Successful Motivational Stunt
3. Silly Suggestions, Boffo Blueprints, and Idiotic Ideas: 101 Stunts That Will Motivate Your Students to New Academic Heights
4. Don′t Try This at School: How to Avoid a Stunt Gone Wrong
5. Alert the Media: How to Generate Positive Press for Your Stunt
References
Über den Autor
Frank Sennett earned his fiction MFA from the University of Montana, and now teaches in the UCLA Extension Writers’ Program. He served as editor of the K-12 journal Curriculum Review for a decade. His other Corwin Press books are 101 Stunts for Principals to Inspire Student Achievement and 400 Quotable Quotes from the World’s Leading Educators.