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Title: Motivate Yourself


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MOTIVATE YOURSELF
Student Wall Planner and Study Guide
Success Planner
2
MOTIVATION
  • To improve your grades, marks, results and
    approach to learning answer the key questions
    (1)
  • HOW
  • WHEN
  • WHERE and
  • WHY

3
HOW?
  • Give your very best effort
  • In class
  • With your homework
  • With your study routine
  • In examination preparation
  • Follow the suggestions in this Study Guide and
    use the Student Wall Planner

4
WHEN?
  • (2) Start right now.
  • Dont put things off
  • Act now to maximise the opportunities before you

5
WHERE?
  • (3) Here and now!
  • At school
  • At home
  • In the library
  • With you homework
  • With your assignments
  • With you study

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WHY?
  • (4) Reflect on your motivation and reasons
  • To be empowered?
  • Better marks and grades for better employment?
  • Keep your parents and teachers happy?
  • Self desire to do well?
  • To gain power (knowledge is power)?
  • Fear of failure?

7
MOTIVATION
  • What makes you want to study or not? Is it
  • Interest in the work?
  • The need to know and learn?
  • The desire to improve?
  • Seeking knowledge for power?
  • Be able to do things?
  • To better yourself?
  • To enjoy the learning process?

8
MOTIVATION
  • If these triggers are true then you obtain
    motivation from (5) INTRINSIC FACTORS (ie
    from within learning)
  • Also called (6) MASTERY GOALS as they focus on
    mastering the work

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MOTIVATION
  • What makes you want to study or not? Is it
  • Want high marks?
  • Want lots of money?
  • To do better than your class mates?
  • Dont want to let down your teacher?
  • Dont want to disappoint your parents?
  • Do want to fail?

10
MOTIVATION
  • If these triggers for study are true then you are
    motivated by (7) EXTRINSIC FACTORS (ie from
    things outside the learning itself)
  • These are called (8) PERFORMANCE GOALS because
    they focus on achievement levels.
  • Most of us are motivated by a (9) combination of
    both FACTORS

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MOTIVATION
  • When setting your goals try to use both factors.
  • (10) Your attitude to yourself and study play a
    huge part in your motivation.
  • (11) Reward yourself only when the task is
    completed
  • Make sure the reward matches the effort to
    complete the task time with friends, ice-cream,
    TV

12
Motivation Successful Strategies to Achieve Your
Goals
  • In order for you to strengthen your approach to
    goal setting and achieving the desired outcome
    there are a number of strategies that are
    available.

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Motivation Successful Strategies to Achieve Your
Goals
  • (12) Form a Study Group with a few friends
  • (13) Meet Your Subject Teacher on regular basis
  • (14) Mentor System
  • (15) Alternative Sources
  • (16) Team Up
  • (17) Note Pad

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Class Time - Maximised
  • Be on (18) Time for Class
  • (19) Sit at the front avoid distractions
    (window, fellow students)
  • (20) Be alert in Class
  • (21) Be organised books, pens, notes
  • (22) Engage your mind be pro active
  • Use the time wisely (23) ask questions
  • (24) Revise your notes and handouts each night

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Other Study Ideas
  • (25) Form a Study Group
  • (26) Summarise Topics Pages
  • (27) Cards Definitions and Key Points
  • (28) Diagrams and illustrations
  • (29) Extended Reading (beyond text)
  • Review Today's Information in (30) tonights
    study session
  • (31) Review this weeks information again on the
    weekend
  • Time spent studying and reviewing now (32) will
    save you many hours leading to the examinations

16
Oral PresentationsIdentifying Signal Statements
  • During oral presentations the presenter will make
    alert statements that important notes need to be
    made.
  • These statements are called (33) signal
    statements.

17
Oral PresentationsIdentifying Signal Statements
  • A Signal statements include
  • The most important point
  • Keep in mind
  • Make sure you know
  • I am going to expect you do
  • Listen carefully as I ..

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Oral PresentationsIdentifying Signal Statements
  • High school teachers usually talk as a rate of
    about (34) 100 120 words per minute.
  • Average high school student can (35) write about
    15 to 20 words per minute.
  • Be selective in the words you record.
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