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•We have to make students aware that emotions play a major role in the workplace. With emotions come conflicts and we have to express the importance of resolving conflicts. We also must stress the importance to developing workplace relationships and the importance of integrity and respecting others in developing relationships.

Jamie,
Those stories help. Be careful no to let it get in the way of the class.
Philip Campbell

I tell a lot of indutry stories which really excites my students and makes them want to get out into the industry which also motivates them int he classroom

Also I feel allowing the student to express a personal experience tells me, as the teacher, whether the student has understood the objective that has been taught.

larry,
Those demos give students a look at what they will be doing on the job.
Philip Campbell

I agree. I try to connect with each of my students to learn their backgrounds and interests. It develops relationships and reveals genuine empathy for their emotions. Then I fine tune my instruction in a manner that they can relate, which motivates their participation.

I also like doing demos for students and it helps enable them to do better and get more motivated to succeed in the task at hand.

I like to find out how a students clinical day went and how they applied their classroom experience with the hands on. This help motivate their learning experience and encourage them to step outside of their comforted zone.

In the adult classroom it is very important to motivate students not only with the promise of a better life at the end the tunnel but also tapping into their emotions about the topics being covered. I teach in a medical program and much of the time the material can be very draining, both physically and emotionally. I try to utilize any background knowledge my students may have, any personal experiences they may have or personal experiences of my own to make what they are studying more real for them. I find that when we tap into something they are emotional about, like having a baby or a loved one suffering from some kind of disease that requires the intervention that we can provide, it brings the lesson full circle and gets them emotionally involved. Whenever I can make hat connection it is always a more sucessful class.

Cheryl,
That is a nice example. Experiences is what helps students to gain knowledge and develop their own experiences from.
Philip Campbell

I think relating personal experiences about what is being taught is very important. It helps the students realize that what they are learning is practical and useful. It helps them to become involved as they also share experiences they have had. Hands on is also very important. I think the concept of teach, show and do is very beneficial.

Arvice,
Real world experiences can take over a class. Careful to keep a good balance of giving information and sharing experiences.
Philip Campbell

I agree. Sharing "Real World" experiences help students really think about things.

I find that tapping into the students' emotions is one of the best ways to motivate them. If they can feel a personal connection to the topic they are more interested in learning about and will pay attention during the lecture, video clips, presentations, etc. I always try to get them personally involved in my classes. You can learn a lot about a person such as where they have come from, how they overcame life's obstacles and kept moving forward, i.e. what motivated them to succeed. If they can see the same path in a classroom, I feel they benefit more and strive to learn all they can.

one way to tap into a students emotions would be to spark their curiosity, give them alittle information on a topic and have them research more information to share with the class. Giving them a small amount of computer time to research and to report back to the class involves the students in the learning process and eliminates boardom.

David,
There is a line between using tangible awards and not. Sounds like you have found a good balance.
Philip Campbell

Motivating your students is a necessary soft skill for any educator. One effective way to motivate students is to get to know each student's interests and hobbies. This will show that you actually care about your students as people and not just numbers. Another way to motivate students is by using specific praise for on-task behavior. Yet another method is to use tangible rewards. Teachers must be careful not to overdo the tangible rewards, because then it could turn into bribery.

You motinvate students by being engaged and interested in the subject you are taeching.

Esperanza,
Yes, adult learners are much different than school aged learners. They have a higher value of their own opinions.
Philip Campbell

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