As
a
teacher, motivation is a student’s learning is a key in the amount of the
effort the students put in, and the amount of knowledge they will take away
from a lesson or project. Therefore, it is detrimental that we, as future
teachers, do our best to spark that motivation in order for a student’s best
performance. In order to do this I believe I would have to go outside the
typical mode of extrinsic motivation. While grades are enough for some students
to entice them to perform, others genuinely don’t care. In order to put some
care and effort in the project, finding some sort of intrinsic motivation would
greatly involve the students. To do this, I believe it extremely important to
get to know students and their personal lives outside the classroom. Knowing a
student’s hobbies or home life can allow a teacher to gain insight in to their
life, and find out what interests them the most. This way, when projects or
lessons can be revised into adaptable ways, the teacher may know what to say or
assign that may hit close to home and actually spark interest. Obviously, this
cannot be done all the time because there are multiple students in a classroom,
but for some certain large projects or important lessons it would be very
useful. This in turn not only allows a student to put their own ideas and heart
into something, but shows a students that the teacher cares enough about his or
her learning to try to help them succeed. Because of this, some students might
see the desire teachers have to see their students be successful, which in turn
might encourage them so that they can please someone who has faith in them. I
believe showing a student respect and love will ultimately affect that student,
because they will want to do the same in return, perhaps through their school
work. By doing their work or learning the material, they believe they are
pleasing the teacher, and so desire because they want to continue that
relationship of respect and encouragement. I believe when teachers reveal their
own passion to teach and focus on the well-being of the student as a whole, not
just grades, it does not restrict the learning environment and increases
motivation because it reveals encouragement, along with satisfying one’s need
for relatedness.
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