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Top Strategies To Foster Student Motivation
Rating: 4.0 out of 5(14 ratings)
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Top Strategies To Foster Student Motivation

Towards Excellence!
Last updated 4/2021
English

What you'll learn

  • Positive Mindset Habits

Course content

1 section10 lectures1h 2m total length
  • Introduction4:10

    Explore strategies to foster student motivation by prioritizing learning to learn, engaging curiosity and creativity, and preparing teachers to structure active, goal-oriented classrooms.

  • The Requisite Towards Excellence1:37
  • The Priority Learning5:36

    Learn to boost student motivation through innovative lesson design, mission-driven classrooms, experiential and inquiry-based learning, and thoughtful teacher roles as motivator, mentor, and counselor.

  • The Requisite Towards Excellence6:13

    Leverage humor to boost student engagement and social-emotional learning, ease distress, and enhance attention and learning through interactive, humorous activities and weekly joke moments.

  • The Just Classroom Scenario3:56

    Humor in the classroom strengthens connections with students and makes learning a positive, engaging experience that turns dull moments into aha moments.

  • Making Learning a Delight5:57

    Foster student motivation by delivering delightful, engaging learning experiences daily, engaging families, ensuring attendance, and rewarding positive behaviors through proactive communication and quality teaching.

  • The Requisite Towards Excellence5:42

    Engage learners regularly, set clear contact times, and discuss learning comfort to boost motivation. Innovate with platforms and connect education, enterprise, and community to help all learners succeed.

  • The Requisite Towards Excellence Revisited11:32

    Cultivate student care and professional commitment while advancing technology fluency, digital citizenship, inclusive education, and constructive collaboration with parents and peers to motivate learners and sustain excellence.

  • Conclusion3:57

    Explore how online teaching elevates classroom reach to international standards, recording and sharing lessons on YouTube to support all learners, identify and lift weak students, and promote social inclusion.

  • Bonus Lecture14:05

Requirements

  • Educators/ Teacher Trainers/ Heads of Schools

Description

Teaching Excellence: Top Strategies To Foster Student Motivation. The module  is a requisite for educators towards making a difference in the Teaching-Learning attributes to gain success at large.

It features Managing Trends within classrooms and favours learning as a part of the Kaizen approach towards continuous development, in particular. The concept deals significantly with making a difference via intelligence with the practice of novel strategies, which works wonders within classrooms. It features various teaching patterns and strategies, which work and bring out an academic climate within classrooms as a priority for learners to assure a wow learning culture in particular. It’s a must for all budding and experienced educators for bringing a learning environment of creativity, engagement and interest for the students within classrooms.

The teachers who motivate, differentiate, make content relevant and leave no student behind are more important than any other factor in particular. For students like the subject only when they like the teacher and is hence a directly proportional element within a classroom. The drive by the teacher in the class, with the vocabulary is signified with the equilibrium of learning together rather than teaching. The say, “Teachers know the best”, activates wisdom just in the say but in action. The sole reason for this far-fetched approach lies in the nutshell element of an easy approach of open knowledge which is free, versatile and dual with surprises. The satisfaction and the wow element within classrooms only prevails where there is a taste of “It is in the book, Ma’am, tell us something new!” As a teacher, it is our wisdom to inculcate the “I can do approach” instead of “I shall try approach” and that is universally possible only when we use kind words in the class. Compliment each kid, specially the difficult ones. That might be the only positive thing they hear all day.

The module encapsulates above with a priority. Cheers!



Who this course is for:

  • Educators/ Teachers/ Parents/ Heads of Schools