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Motivating unmotivated
Students
Jennifer Finger, MSW, LCSW
Acknowledge Race
Some ideas to keep in mind
• The is no easy answer of secret
weapon
• Each child is different
• Each educator is different
• These are ideas for grades k-12
Required Basic Beliefs
1. All students are capable of learning when
they have the academic and personal tools
to be successful.
2. Students are inherently motivated to learn
to be unmotivated when they repeatedly fail.
3. Learning requires risk taking, so classrooms
need to be safe places physically and
psychologically.
Beliefs continued
4. All students have basic needs to belong, to
be competent, and to influence what
happens to them. Motivation to learn most
often occurs when these basic needs are
meet.
5. High self-esteem should not be a goal, but
rather a result that comes with the mastery
of challenging tasks.
6. High motivation for learning in school most
often occurs when adults treat students with
respect and dignity.
6 tenants to increase
motivation
• Emphasizing effort
• Creating hope
• Respecting power
• Building relationships
• Expressing enthusiasm
• Media and movement = motivation
Emphasizing Effort
Make sure that grades reflect
effort
• Give points for problems tried
• Give points for attendance
• Give points for participation
Emphasizing effort
The relationship between
achievement and effort
Christen Moore’s secret to
always passing a class
• Attend (sit in the front)
• Do every assignment
• Ask for extra work
The three R’s
• Retake
• Redo
• Revise
Give a reason for effort
• A well know principal of human behavior
is that when we ask someone to do us a
favor, we will be more successful if we
provide a reason
• “ Do at least 5 math problems because
that is the fewest number for practice
that really makes us remember how to
solve these problems”
Put Effort into Writing
• Goal sheets
• Contracts
Celebrate Markers and
Endings
• Pizza parties can really work!
• Applause is great
• Certificates of achievement
Make Homework a Bonus
• Provide points
• Only mandatory if not passing
quizzes
• Required and optional HW
Reflection
1. For students who are unmotivated in
school what do you think motivates
them in other areas of their lives?
2. When you are faced with challenges in
your life, what do you do to muster up
the effort to get the job done?
Creating Hope
• Believing that you can climb the
mountain
• Differentiation is key!
Ensure Adequacy of basic
skills
Show how Achievement
Benefits Their Lives.
• Mentor programs
• Guest speakers
• Job shadowing
• Show them the numbers
Teach the power of positive
affirmations
• I am my own person and make my own
decions
• I am making good deciouns
• I can smile and feel good whenever I
want
• I can ask questions when I have them
because I am confident and smart
Acknowledge your mistakes
• Remember mistakes you made
at their age
• Model how to take ownership
• Model how mistakes do not
define a person
Help Students develop
personal goals
1. Determine a goal and time frame
2. Write out the steps
3. Decide on a reward or many small
rewards
4. Check you plan with an adult
5. Do steps one at a time
Teach individual learning
processes
• Help them to understand the different
way that people learn
Mel Levin’s Work
A quiz to inspire hope
• Adopted from 101
Are you smarter
than a 5th grader?
• G
• H
• M
• B
• L
• N
• A
• K
• I
• O
• C
• E
• J
• D
• F
Reflection
1. Remember a former teacher who made you
feel special. Picture that person and write
down what it was that they said or did that
made you feel special.
2. Think of a student who is not living up to his
potential. What would it take for you to
become that special teacher in his life?
Respecting Power
Involve students in Rules and
Consequences
• Have the class brain storm class rules
consequences and rewards
Defer to student power
• Let them know that they have the
power to make good choices
1. “We both know that you have the
power to______.”
2. “Thanks for using it.”
Ask For an Opinion
• Ask them about what topic to cover in a
certain class
• Ask them what you could do to get more
students to follow a specific rule
Have Them Teach a Lesson
Use the PEP Method
• Privacy
• Eye Contact
• Proximity
Call home to problem Solve
• This means the student not the parent
• Don’t be afraid to call home more than
once
• Remember to call home with praise
when it is working well
Offer real choices
• Keep in mind the outcome that you
desire
– “Answer 3 of the 6 problems.”
– “I know that you have the power of when
your work gets done. Would you like to do
it now or choose to have your work time
during recess?”
Reflection Time
1. List all of the classroom
responsibilities that you face
tomorrow. Put an asterisk nest to
those that you must do yourself.
Assign all the others to your students,
particularly to those who seek power
in an appropriate ways.
Building Relationships
Building Relationships
• Be honest and quenuine
• Remind students that they are most
important that what they do
Know their inspirations and
aspirations
• Do personal interview with your
students
• Have students do their own
interviews
Ideas for interview questions
1. What is your favorite way to spend time
after school?
2. What is your idea of a perfect vacation?
3. What do you collect?
4. What is your most important possession
and why?
5. If you could write a book about anything
what would it be?
6. What is subject or an area of interest that
you would like to know more about.
Be open to their feedback
1. “What can I do to be a better teacher
for you?”
2. “How can I help you be successful?”
3. “Two things that I say or do that you
think that I should continue doing?”
4. “Two things that I say or do that you
which I would do less of are?
Send notes to students
• Notes can be delivered in school or at
home
• They can be only to the student or also
to the parent
• They should always start with
something positive and then followed by
a concern or question
• Offer continuous conversation
Use Humor
• Many students see use as inhuman
• Humor is a universal language
The Letterman Top 10
Reason to go to school
10. If you’ve never been caught passing notes
in school there is a job for you at the FBI
9. If you survive a school sponsored field trip,
you should be favored to win the next
“Survivor”
8. If yu can leave the principal’s office without
crying, you will laugh at simon when he
says you were lousy
7. By learning t o wake up quickly and dress in
less than a minute to get to school, you’ll
qualify as a great firefighter
Top 10
6. By learning to ride your school’s bus system
you’ll be ready for the New York Subway
system
5. By carrying heavy backpacks through
school hallways, you’ll be conditioned to
move your own furniture throughout your
lifetime
4. By mastering the art of pretending to be
interested, you will be prepared for years of
dating conversations
Top 10
3. By learning to accept you teachers’
criticism, you can laugh when Donald
Trump says, “You're Fired”
2. By waiting for bathroom breaks, you will be
able to train your bladder to endure long
business meetings
1. By learning to consume cafeteria food, you
will be able to win the food competion in
“Fear Factor”
Now it is your turn!
• Everyone create at least one reason
why student should come to school……
(You can do this with your class and
watch you list get better and better
every year.)
Expressing Enthusiasm
You have to love what you
teach!
Some ideas
• Dress in character
• Encourage drama as a form of
expressing knowledge
• Teach through food
• Have special theme days
• Use sports
Reflection?
1. Within your subject or grade level what
do you enjoy teaching?
2. How can you inspire that love in your
students?
The 2 M’s
• Media
• Movement
Media
• Powerpoint
• Music
• TV
• Movies
Movement
• Dance
• Charades
• Hands on activilty
• Group building activities
• Trust building activities
Allow movement that does not
interfere with the learning
environment
• Allow breaks
• It’s O.K. for children to stand at their
desks
• Experiment with fidget toys
Reflection
1. How are you already using media and
movement in your classes?
2. What could you add?
Questions?
Contact info
• Jfinger2@cherrycreekschools.org
• 720-554-4463
• 303-765-1677

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Training motivatingstudents

  • 3. Some ideas to keep in mind • The is no easy answer of secret weapon • Each child is different • Each educator is different • These are ideas for grades k-12
  • 4. Required Basic Beliefs 1. All students are capable of learning when they have the academic and personal tools to be successful. 2. Students are inherently motivated to learn to be unmotivated when they repeatedly fail. 3. Learning requires risk taking, so classrooms need to be safe places physically and psychologically.
  • 5. Beliefs continued 4. All students have basic needs to belong, to be competent, and to influence what happens to them. Motivation to learn most often occurs when these basic needs are meet. 5. High self-esteem should not be a goal, but rather a result that comes with the mastery of challenging tasks. 6. High motivation for learning in school most often occurs when adults treat students with respect and dignity.
  • 6. 6 tenants to increase motivation • Emphasizing effort • Creating hope • Respecting power • Building relationships • Expressing enthusiasm • Media and movement = motivation
  • 8. Make sure that grades reflect effort • Give points for problems tried • Give points for attendance • Give points for participation
  • 9. Emphasizing effort The relationship between achievement and effort
  • 10. Christen Moore’s secret to always passing a class • Attend (sit in the front) • Do every assignment • Ask for extra work
  • 11. The three R’s • Retake • Redo • Revise
  • 12. Give a reason for effort • A well know principal of human behavior is that when we ask someone to do us a favor, we will be more successful if we provide a reason • “ Do at least 5 math problems because that is the fewest number for practice that really makes us remember how to solve these problems”
  • 13. Put Effort into Writing • Goal sheets • Contracts
  • 14. Celebrate Markers and Endings • Pizza parties can really work! • Applause is great • Certificates of achievement
  • 15. Make Homework a Bonus • Provide points • Only mandatory if not passing quizzes • Required and optional HW
  • 16. Reflection 1. For students who are unmotivated in school what do you think motivates them in other areas of their lives? 2. When you are faced with challenges in your life, what do you do to muster up the effort to get the job done?
  • 17. Creating Hope • Believing that you can climb the mountain • Differentiation is key!
  • 18. Ensure Adequacy of basic skills
  • 19. Show how Achievement Benefits Their Lives. • Mentor programs • Guest speakers • Job shadowing • Show them the numbers
  • 20. Teach the power of positive affirmations • I am my own person and make my own decions • I am making good deciouns • I can smile and feel good whenever I want • I can ask questions when I have them because I am confident and smart
  • 21. Acknowledge your mistakes • Remember mistakes you made at their age • Model how to take ownership • Model how mistakes do not define a person
  • 22. Help Students develop personal goals 1. Determine a goal and time frame 2. Write out the steps 3. Decide on a reward or many small rewards 4. Check you plan with an adult 5. Do steps one at a time
  • 23. Teach individual learning processes • Help them to understand the different way that people learn
  • 25. A quiz to inspire hope • Adopted from 101
  • 26. Are you smarter than a 5th grader? • G • H • M • B • L • N • A • K • I • O • C • E • J • D • F
  • 27. Reflection 1. Remember a former teacher who made you feel special. Picture that person and write down what it was that they said or did that made you feel special. 2. Think of a student who is not living up to his potential. What would it take for you to become that special teacher in his life?
  • 29. Involve students in Rules and Consequences • Have the class brain storm class rules consequences and rewards
  • 30. Defer to student power • Let them know that they have the power to make good choices 1. “We both know that you have the power to______.” 2. “Thanks for using it.”
  • 31. Ask For an Opinion • Ask them about what topic to cover in a certain class • Ask them what you could do to get more students to follow a specific rule
  • 32. Have Them Teach a Lesson
  • 33. Use the PEP Method • Privacy • Eye Contact • Proximity
  • 34. Call home to problem Solve • This means the student not the parent • Don’t be afraid to call home more than once • Remember to call home with praise when it is working well
  • 35. Offer real choices • Keep in mind the outcome that you desire – “Answer 3 of the 6 problems.” – “I know that you have the power of when your work gets done. Would you like to do it now or choose to have your work time during recess?”
  • 36. Reflection Time 1. List all of the classroom responsibilities that you face tomorrow. Put an asterisk nest to those that you must do yourself. Assign all the others to your students, particularly to those who seek power in an appropriate ways.
  • 38. Building Relationships • Be honest and quenuine • Remind students that they are most important that what they do
  • 39. Know their inspirations and aspirations • Do personal interview with your students • Have students do their own interviews
  • 40. Ideas for interview questions 1. What is your favorite way to spend time after school? 2. What is your idea of a perfect vacation? 3. What do you collect? 4. What is your most important possession and why? 5. If you could write a book about anything what would it be? 6. What is subject or an area of interest that you would like to know more about.
  • 41. Be open to their feedback 1. “What can I do to be a better teacher for you?” 2. “How can I help you be successful?” 3. “Two things that I say or do that you think that I should continue doing?” 4. “Two things that I say or do that you which I would do less of are?
  • 42. Send notes to students • Notes can be delivered in school or at home • They can be only to the student or also to the parent • They should always start with something positive and then followed by a concern or question • Offer continuous conversation
  • 43. Use Humor • Many students see use as inhuman • Humor is a universal language
  • 44. The Letterman Top 10 Reason to go to school 10. If you’ve never been caught passing notes in school there is a job for you at the FBI 9. If you survive a school sponsored field trip, you should be favored to win the next “Survivor” 8. If yu can leave the principal’s office without crying, you will laugh at simon when he says you were lousy 7. By learning t o wake up quickly and dress in less than a minute to get to school, you’ll qualify as a great firefighter
  • 45. Top 10 6. By learning to ride your school’s bus system you’ll be ready for the New York Subway system 5. By carrying heavy backpacks through school hallways, you’ll be conditioned to move your own furniture throughout your lifetime 4. By mastering the art of pretending to be interested, you will be prepared for years of dating conversations
  • 46. Top 10 3. By learning to accept you teachers’ criticism, you can laugh when Donald Trump says, “You're Fired” 2. By waiting for bathroom breaks, you will be able to train your bladder to endure long business meetings 1. By learning to consume cafeteria food, you will be able to win the food competion in “Fear Factor”
  • 47. Now it is your turn! • Everyone create at least one reason why student should come to school…… (You can do this with your class and watch you list get better and better every year.)
  • 49. You have to love what you teach!
  • 50. Some ideas • Dress in character • Encourage drama as a form of expressing knowledge • Teach through food • Have special theme days • Use sports
  • 51. Reflection? 1. Within your subject or grade level what do you enjoy teaching? 2. How can you inspire that love in your students?
  • 52. The 2 M’s • Media • Movement
  • 54. Movement • Dance • Charades • Hands on activilty • Group building activities • Trust building activities
  • 55. Allow movement that does not interfere with the learning environment • Allow breaks • It’s O.K. for children to stand at their desks • Experiment with fidget toys
  • 56. Reflection 1. How are you already using media and movement in your classes? 2. What could you add?