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MOTIVATING STUDENTS IN CLASSROOM
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What is the motivation? Driving force for goals
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Kinds of Motivation Intrinsic motivation Extrinsic motivation
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Intrinsic Motivation Self-selection Personal interests
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Extrinsic Motivation Rewards (grade) Punishment Pleasing others
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How can you motivate students in classroom? Creating a supportive and positive environment Making a positive impression Offering extra information about subject Having a good sense of humor Dealing with the problems of students Encouragement lively class discussion Asking the students to share their opinion Encouragement group work Giving helpful feedback and providing choices
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Creating a supportive and positive environment Making a positive impression
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Offering extra information about subject Having a good sense of humor
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Dealing with the problems of students Encouragement lively class discussion
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Asking the students to share their opinion Encouragement group work Giving helpful feedback and providing choices
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Why motivation is important? Make life easier because life is hard.
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SUMMARY Success is a state of mind. If you want success start thinking of yourself as a success.
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Questions 1) What should do teacher If a student doesn’t know any question? A- Teacher can say that ‘ go out’. B- Teacher should shout him or her. C- Teacher should give a punish. D- Teacher should show tolerance and warn politely.
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2) Which one is not important for motivation? A- Giving feedback and providing choices. B- Teacher can say nasty words to students. C- Encouragement lively class discussion. D- Having a good sense of humor.
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3) Extrinsic motivation doesn’t refers to motivation that comes from outside an individual. A- True B- False 4) If teacher is usually serious, motivation is provided in classroom. A-True B-False
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