Title: Key Components to Motivating Students
1Key Components to Motivating Students
- Teacher Characteristic- Caring
- Expectancy times Value Theory
- Self-Efficacy Theory
- Classroom Management
- Preventing School Violence
2Teacher Characteristic- Caring
- Communicate caring
- Build strong student-teacher relationships
- We react positively to warm, inviting people
- RelatednessBelonging
- Meet Maslows Hierarchy of Needs
- Unconditional Positive Regard- feeling of being
worthy - Develops Self-Efficacy
- Apathetic Uninterested Students
3Teacher Characteristic- CaringQuotes to
Remember
- We think of our instructors as how human they
are or how they treat us - Ignoring the human side of teaching leaves out
an essential domain - Students experienced lower intrinsic motivation
where they felt the teacher was cold and
uncaring
4Expectancy times Value Theory-expectations to
succeed times value of success
- VALUE
- Intrinsic interest
- How important?
- Utility value- useful for future goals
- Cost- is the activity worth doing
- EXPECTANCY
- Anything times 0 is 0
- Provide students with task in which they can
succeed - Build self-schemas
- Beliefs about capabilities
Teachers must help students appreciate the value
of academic activities and make sure they can
achieve success with effort
5Self-Efficacy- Beliefs About Capabilities
- Domain Specific- task or subject
- Based on past performances
- Having good models- teacher characteristic
- Verbal persuasion from teacher
- Physiological factors
- Changes through grades- starts high and gets
progressively lower - Set challenging yet attainable goals
- Provide feedback
6Classroom Management
- Develop procedures and routines
- A procedure is a method or process for
accomplishing things in the classroom(Wong) - 3-2-1 Method- explain, rehearse, reinforce
- Characteristics of a good classroom manager
- Common sense
- Act quickly
- Fairness
- Courage
- Learn from mistakes
- Withitness
- Observe ALL students
- Good use of space
- Clear, disruption free instruction
- Holds students accountable
- Focus on academic tasks
7School Violence Prevention3 Important Factors
- Recognizing At-Risk Students
- Preventing Behaviors and Escalation
- Available Programs
8Recognizing At-Risk Students
- Socially withdrawn
- Feelings of being alone or rejection
- Victim of violence or bullying
- Low interest level
- History of violence or anger
- Threats
- Drug use
- Gang affiliation
9Preventing Behaviors and Escalation
- Clear rules and procedures
- Interesting lessons
- Use of humor
- Eye contact Proximity
- Reinforce correct behavior
- Praise other students
- Quickly reinforce inappropriate behavior
- Restate appropriate behavior
- Avoid Argument
- Loss of privileges
- Follow through, then let it go
Reacting with urgency in of the utmost importance
10Available Programs
- Counseling Services
- Bullying Prevention
- Peer Mediation
- Anger Management
- Conflict Resolution
- Behavior Management
- Crisis Management Team
11Resources for further information and citations
- Eggon, P. D. Kauchak, D. P. (2006). Educational
Psychology Windows on Classrooms. Prentice Hall-
used for all quotes and information in regards to
teacher characteristic caring, expectancy times
value, and self-efficacy - Holt, Reinhart, and Winston. The Well Managed
Classroom. Retrieved December 15, 2007, from
http//www.nwrel.org/scpd/sirs/5/cu9.html- used
for Classroom Management and quote by Harry K
Wong - http//www.indiana.edu/safeschl/psv.pdf - used
for School Violence Prevention