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1. Maslow's Hierarchy of neeeeds
2. Bill Lucas and Guy Klaxon
3. Activating the Desire to Learn - Bob Sullo
4. The Motivated Student - Bob Sullo
5. Essential Motivation in the Classroom - Ian Gilbert
6. Motivating Students to Learn - Jere Brophy
7. Inspiring Students Case studies in motivating learners
8. Motivating Defiant and Disruptive Students to Learn: Positive Classroom ... Rich Korb
9. Mention motivation in the Teacher Standards
10. Learning and Motivation in the Classroom - Scott
11. Multiple Intelligences in Practice - Mike Fleetham
12. Incident #1: Use of rewards to motivate Yr 7 students
13. Incident #2: Closing Kahoot before winner was announced - demotivating learner
14. Incident #3: Use of physical activity to engage learners
15. Motivating Learning - Jill Hadfield and Zoltan D
16. Motivating Learners in the Classroom - Gavin
17. Learner-Centered Classroom practices and assessments - Mccomb and Miller
18. Vanderbilt - Motivating Students
19. Intrinsic Motivation - Edward Deci
20. Promoting Behaviour for Learning in the Classroom - Ellis and Tod
21. Becoming a critically reflective teacher - stephen brookfield
22. Becoming a crtiically reflective teacher - Stephen Brookfield
23. Carol Dweck - Mindsets
23.1. Growth mindset vs Fixed Mindset
23.2. motivators include: Intelligence, potential, validation, challenge, learning
23.3. Praise effort and result.
23.4. failure is ok!
23.5. self and peer assessment
24. Leslie Curzon - Fourteen points of motivation
24.1. make sure there's a mutual understanding of what you and learners want
24.2. set challenging but achievable tasks
24.3. give feedback on effort and achievement
25. David McClelland - Needs Theory
25.1. motivation by Achievement, Power or Affiliation
25.2. Mistakes are ok!
26. Douglas McGregor - X and Y Theory
26.1. ground rules that you and your learners sign up to!
26.2. X learners - dislike work Y learners - find work simulating and interesting
26.3. x teachers - structure learning rely on coercian . Y teachers - rely on inner desire to motivate leanring
27. Victor Vroomm - Expectancy Theory
27.1. Motivation = Expectation x Valence x Instrumentality
27.2. expectation = belief in oneself as a learner
27.3. instrumentality - extent learner believes their teacher will deliver reward
27.4. encourage learners to believve in themselves
27.5. make rewards attractive to students
27.6. always keep promises
28. Clayton Alderfer - Existence, Relatedness, Growth (ERG)
28.1. ensure learners basic needs are met
28.2. acknowledge effort and achievement
28.3. accept learners will regress
28.4. Existence: satisfaction through basic needs
28.5. Relatedness: interpresonal and social relationships. psychological wllbeing, sense of belonging
28.6. Growth - attainment of respect and self - actualisation. Personal Development.
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