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Reasons for Learner Motivation

Social Relationships

REFOCUS

Recharging your batteries as an instructor

Teaching

It is important for instructors to try various types of learning on students so the student may better understand what is working for them

Setting the Stage for Learning

Student's self respect and respect for the student as an instructor

Student needs

Intrinsic Student Needs/ Extrinsic Student Needs

Prior Knowledge misconceptions.

Students comes to class sometimes with a lot of misconceptions about a course. Do the instructor have take the pain to know most of the misconceptions?

Building Rapport With Your Students'

The instructor will make sure that he build positive rapport with all his/her students. He/she will make sure that the names are learnt, something about their background, as well as their ages if possible. The ages can be learned through genuinely sharing through the breaking ice moment on the first day of class. What I usually do on the first day is to have an ICE BREAKER activity: I would have the student give their names, age and what town they are from and one FUN FACT about themselves. Through this activity I get some interaction going on; and this usually takes may be 30 minutes or so.

How to keep students' motivated and see the value of learning.

The instructor who knows his students' in terms of their learning styles, background and their names give a leading edge in knowing just how to keep them motivated.By allowing the students' to share their experiences and making the connections to the subject matter; will spike retention significantly and will bring students' to the awareness of the relevancy and significance of the subject matter.

Recognizing Student Retention

The instructor who is fair and caring, by reaching to students to encourage and motivate is fully aware that student retention is a factor in determining success of a course.

Understanding Learner Characteriswtics

As an instructor, you must have a full awareness of the types of learners in your classroom settings.You have to consider their ages, backgrounds, prior knowledge of the subject matter and anything else that would assist the instructor in determining how best to provide extrinsic help and support for the students.

Pairing up students

As a nursing instructor -- my students range from 23 to 50+. Many struggle with the iPad that they are issued for the course. All homework and books are on this. I found that students who are very tech savvy find great pride and are glad to assist those who are not so savvy. It builds class camaraderie too.

Pair-Think-Share in Small Classrooms

I love the idea of the Pair-Think-Share. I see the benefits of empowering them to discuss with their peers without the intimidation of presenting their ideas directly to me or the entire class. My classes are often between 4 and 8 students though, do you think there is a way to adapt this to work? It seems futile to break up 4 students into 2 groups to discuss. Would it be better to ask them to discuss it amongst themselves before reporting to me?

Instructor's Role

I have great success when I give out structed outlines of the course the first day of class plus give an overview of what is expected in the class. I have organized lectures every class period for about 15 minutes than have an exercise for the students to do to reinforce the lecture.Sometimes we have discussion sessions led by me.

FIRST DAY INTRO TO CLASS

I believe the first day of class is the most important day in terms of setting the tone. As this course mentions, the importance of greeting the students, giving an intro of yourself and allowing for introductions of who they are seems to break the ice. I also have found giving students an intro of what they will be learning throughout my term and how it will be applied in their chosen career field on the first day of class gives my lectures meaning and importance. The students mentality changes from this being a required course for them to finish to instead one of which they will need to do their job.

Class Participation

I like to throw in curve balls to encourage class participation. If students aren't participating, I like to hit them with a question that I know appeals to something they are very interested in and tie that in to the lesson. I also like to set up various scenarios that have no clear, definite answer just to get them in a critical thinking mindframe.

motivation

motivating a student who wants to learn is easy. but trying to motivate a student who is not willing to put in time and effort into education is a challenge. I have always said that "they did not want to like me but they did". you have to get into their brains and find out what makes them want to be there in the first place. help them figure out what is important in their life.

empowering the student

you have to put the power of learning in the students hands. take what they know already and add to it. give them a chance to pick out snapshots of their own lives and put it in the lesson. you will be amazed how fast student pick up new information.

classroom learning

I have found that having an exciting classroom will not only increase your classroom retention rates but increase your overall grades because the students want to come to class and learn.

adult learners

teaching adult learners to me is easier than the young. the adult learners do bring in their experiences from life into the classroom and not only helps them but the entire class.

Motivating the student is the key

The key to long term success in the class room is motivating students. My methods of motivation is relating the assignments and tasks my students undertake in the classroom to real life applications in their chosen profession