Importance Of Motivation Essay

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\\Motivation is a way to get somebody to complete something that they might not aspire to execute on his or her own. Teachers have been using different forms of motivation in the classroom for centuries. It has not always been positive motivation, yet it has always been there. My mother has told me stories of when she was in school in the 40’s and 50’s the nuns at her catholic schools would smack her hands with rulers if she was not holding her pencil correctly. They would also use the same rulers to smack the students’ buttocks, when they were misbehaving. When I was in school our motivation to perform satisfactory in the class was to get decent grades. There were also times when students would be sent to the principal for issues and afterwards …show more content…

I do not believe that students need the sweets and snacks as motivation. Motivation can come in various forms such as those listed above plus hundreds of other ways. When a student comes in the classroom on Monday morning and they have had an awful weekend at home they might not care to learn. His or her head might not be into the lesson, yet the student still needs to learn what is being taught. It is the job of the teacher to figure out that the student might be having a difficult time and thenceforth if other resources need to be brought in the teacher should see to it. If the teacher can assist the student to get his or her mind off the issues long enough to get through the day that would be excellent. This student who has had these issues still might not want to learn for the day and the teacher will need to use a type of motivation to get the student to accomplish what is needed to get through the lesson. The teacher could tell the students that if everybody finishes by a certain time the class can have a few extra minutes at recess. The teacher might also tell the students that whoever is not finished by the time frame will lose a portion of his or her recess …show more content…

However after doing further observations in the classroom and learning additional information in or EDP class, I have modified my opinion on this question. I now feel that motivation for learning is controlled by the teacher. A student can be not be into learning the lesson, and it is the teacher’s job to get the student motivated to want to learn. This might require that the teacher alter the way he or she is teaching the lesson to giving the student incentives so that he or she wants to attempt his or her very best. When I examine my answer and compare it to my mentor teachers’ answer it is the same response, now that I have modified my response that

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