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Title: Motivating Reluctant Learners


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Motivating Reluctant Learners Effective
Communication
  • _at_Dr. Doug
  • Methods
  • Nipissing University

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  • "You cannot teach people anything.
  • You can only help them discover it within
    themselves."
  • Galileo

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Why are students Reluctant to Learn??
  • Not interested in school at all?
  • Not interested in what you are teaching?
  • Other things on their mind?
  • Not able to learn in the time-frame or manner of
    presentation?

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SEVEN Motivating Techniques will follow
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1 The first five minutes are crucial Present
a Challenge Use a HOOK or Introduction Activity
  • Get the students involved as soon as they enter
    the class
  • Use meaningful subject-oriented activities or get
    right into lesson
  • Avoid letting them sit and chat while taking
    attendance
  • By engaging students right away will be easier to
    keep them focused for the lesson.
  • Great care must be taken to select the challenge
    or hook
  • Hook must be short and not complex
  • Hook leads into the lesson, must not detract
    from lesson
  • Hook must be within students ability

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2 Dont forget the last five minutes
  • Have something planned.
  • Consolidation activity, HW.
  • Keep their interest rather than idle chat.

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3 Use Games/Puzzles/Cartoons
  • Puzzles, games, Jeopardy, etc.
  • Brief and Simple
  • Use cartoon as a hook or on a worksheet

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4 Recognize that the student needs to feel a
sense of belonging
  • Hook the student set up special responsibilities
  • Student-centered class choices,
  • student-initiated activities
  • Set up peer-tutors, buddies
  • Encourage participation
  • Be available for extra-help

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5 Recognize that the student is employing
coping strategies to protect him/herself.
  • Avoid confrontation
  • Focus on identifying learning gaps
  • Show interest, encourage the student to feel
    competent
  • Give one-on-one feedback
  • Concentrate on strengths
  • Help the student to see cause/effect
    relationships

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6 Emphasize and Encourage Effort
  • Give a reason for effort
  • Allow the 3 Rs redo, retake, revise
  • Separate effort from achievement
  • Encourage each student to improve one thing each
    day
  • Ask for small things first
  • Develop plans in writing

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6 Creating Hope
  • Show how achievement benefits
  • Create challenges that can be mastered
  • Help students develop goals
  • Help them to get organized
  • Focus on success
  • Focus on the learning process
  • Make homework a bonus
  • Encourage/support positive affirmations

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Hope Community
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7 Involve Guardians/Parents
  • Phone
  • Email
  • Face to face
  • Helpers
  • Donators
  • Resources/experts
  • Guest speakers
  • Coaches, tutors, volunteers

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Motivating Students
  • (a) Write a reflexive paragraph on possible ways
    you might actively involve guardians/parents in
    your pedagogy. Use examples and analogies. (b)
    Accordingly, revise your newsletter to
    incorporate some aspect of your altered
    philosophy. Be prepared to share both.
  • Refer to what you consider to be a successful
    lesson from your last practicum. Revise the
    Pre-assessment of learners section to include
    more details/strategies on accommodations for (a)
    a student or students who may lack motivation or
    (b) have a literacy or numeracy problem.
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