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Be focused yourself

The student take direction froom the instructor.

Practices work

Allow the students to know that you are there to help them.

Highlighting All Students Background

Motivation is my key in class. When students are not focused on diversity's but, on how we all are unique. The frustration is not a issue. I stress the support from each student in class to give help and ideas regardless of any diversity to each other so as to keep our class focused on the subject matter.

Positive Reinforcement

As humans in general, we all appreciate a little positive reinforcement in all of our efforts. This is especially important with students as an instructor because it instills a sense of confidance in them and keeps them motivated to keep working even harder.

Humor as a Classroom Tool

Humor actually changes brain chemistry. The chemical change is enhancing to learning. Instructors need to be willing to laugh at themselves. We should never have humor at the expense of others. Recognizing a situation presents an opportunity for situational humor is a great skill to develop. You will know if you have got it when everyone in the room--even the most serious ones--at least come out with a chuckle.

Recapture their commitment

I find this to be very important. I remember that even myself as a student would get into a "lull" midcourse and start to lose interest and wonder why I was there at all. I think that by doing a midcourse evaluation and having the students take an inventory of the course so far is important to recapture their interest and commitment and to enable them to remember why they are there to begin with. At the begining of my course I have my students make a mission statement after a class I teach about goals, intentions and our "why" for being there. I have the students put their mission statement at the front of their binders so that they are reminded daily why they are there. I'm thinking now that midcourse it would be a good idea to have a class on re evaluating and reviewing their mission statements to recapture their commitment and purpose.

Recognition of Student Crisis

One of the challenges in working with the adult learner is to be able to pick up on subtle behaviors that indicate that they may be having a personal crisis. Of course, it helps to know the students well. Instructors who spend a great deal of time in the educational setting with a student naturally know them better. These situations can range from a cold to a divorce of the worst order. These students need special attention and encouragement.

Make it fun

It is true that even as adults we are still interested in being rewarded with candy, playing games, being competative and look forward to pizza or ice cream parties! The other day I gave my students a quiz and rewarded them with mini candy bars for every question they got right without having to look at their textbooks and they loved it! They passed the test immediately after with 100% and completed it within 10 minutes! I wasn't sure the candy method would work for them but they were all over it!

Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic

I was just curious and would like to see feedback on what other instructors have experienced in their class rooms, or in the work place on which (intrinsic or extrinsic) factor "creates" a more successful experience? Perhaps it's a point of view.

ATTENTION DEFICT DISORDER

the question is: how do you motivate an ADD student without threatening his autonomy and false sense of security....

Motivation

My students aren't motivated - how can I help them? Instructors have a lot to do with their students' motivational level. A student may arrive in class with a certain degree of motivation. But the instructor's behavior and teaching style, the structure of the course, the nature of the assignments and informal interactions with students all have a large effect on student motivation. We may have heard the utterance, "my students are so unmotivated!" and the good news is that there's a lot that we can do to change that.

Intrinsic & Extrinsic motivation

I learned a lot about motivation with respect to both Intrinsic and extrinsic factors. I will definitely be taking this to the classroom!

Motivation

I feel student's learn and retain instruction when there is a high level of positive energy in the classroom, that will create an exciting learning environment.

Adult learners

I have noticed that the adult learners are really focused in the class, filled with energy and are looking for learning a new skill and applying them to their life, they also are rich in their life experiences and they share it with us and this have helped out in delivering the information in a practical ways.

instructors

The instructors in the videos are great, with great experience, very informative and they explained it in very simple and practical cases. i do believe everything they said about knowing your students, because this is the key to your students and your class.

I like the comparison

I liked the way the compare active learner virsus passive learner. as this will help me out in the class in approching both types of learners so i can augment their learning skills. and this will definitely have a strong impact on my students.

retention

i think best method for retention is to keep the students excited and to expect quizes or new discussion forms every day and possible qifts cards after they pass their test .

MOTAVATION

kEEPING THE STUDENTS INSTREST SHOULD BE THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF TEACHING ONCE WE LOSE THE STUDENT ATTENTION THE LEARNING PROCESS IS TURNED OFF SO WE HAVE TO KEEP THE STUDENT ENGAGED IN THE SUBJECT SO THEY FEEL LIKE THE HAVE ACHEIVED THEIR GOLD.

Instructor; The thin line between friend and teacher

I have observed instructors struggling to manage a class and maintain the boundary line that separates the instructor as a friend in order to maintain order in the classroom or encourage participation. Any suggestions on strategies to achieve successful participation and interactive environment without crossing the boundary line.

motivating your students

I try to lead by example when teaching classes. I think this provides motivation for the students because instead of being told what to do, I work alongside them as a member of the kitchen team, rather than a supervisor. Thus promoting motivation rather than subordination.