Harness the power of motivation to transform the learning experience!
When properly channeled, motivation propels learning forward. Yet teachers across all grade levels and disciplines struggle to recognize and cultivate this dynamic, social force in the classroom. This essential resource proves that all students are motivated to learn, and provides authentic tools to create and sustain a classroom community that is highly engaged. You’ll discover:
- Reflection activities that promote student voice and self-efficacy as well as assess existing motivation levels
- Case studies and best practices based on current motivation theory and research
- Strategies to design meaningful learning tasks and build positive relationships with students and colleagues
This practical guide, aligned with Race to The Top Initiatives for teacher evaluation and Common Core Standards implementation, shows educators not only how to identify and harness motivation but also to sustain it over time. This is the one resource that will engage you in the thoughtful exploration of motivation and provide you with field-tested strategies that actively involving students, teachers and the whole school.
‘The information and reflective exercises presented here allow a faculty to come together, tap into core beliefs, and create a culture of classroom motivation that energizes the entire school.’
—Melanie Mares Sainz, Academic Coach
Lowndes Middle School, Valdosta, GA
Inhoudsopgave
Section 1: Understanding Student Motivation
Section Introduction
1. What Is Motivation to Learn?
2. How Do Teacher Beliefs Influence Motivation?
Section 2: Classroom Practices and Strategies to Support Motivation
Section Introduction
3. Promoting Student voice
4. Designing Meaningful Learning Tasks
5. Promoting Challenge With Success
6. Building Positive Relationships Around Learning
Section 3: Maintaining and Sustaining Motivation
Section Introduction
7. Sustaining Motivation Over Time
8. The Social Context of Motivation
9. Maintaining Self-Motivation
Appendix
Glossary of Key Terms
References
Index
Over de auteur
Kevin Perks is a program and research associate with Learning Innovations at West Ed who works with schools and districts across the country to support motivation, engagement and achievement in such areas as standards-based education, literacy, and educational reform. Most recently, Kevin has been working with districts to support the implementation of the Common Core State Standards across all content areas. Kevin began his career in Ohio where he taught at a private school dedicated to addressing the needs of under-served learners with dyslexia and other learning disabilities. Since then he has taught a variety of subjects from K-12 to the university level. Kevin currently lives in Maine with his wife and daughter.