Introduction As educators we need to constantly strive to maximize the potential of our students. In my opinion one of the most effective ways to maximize learning is to motivate in the classroom. Even though most educators would agree that motivation in the classroom is an effective strategy to maximize learning as a whole we do not emphasize and use this strategy enough. There are several reasons why educators do not take advantage of this good teaching strategy; some of these reasons are
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punishment in students Ching‚ Gregory S. Lunghwa University of Science and Technology‚ Taiwan‚ ROC (gregory_ching@yahoo.com) Received: 9 December 2012 Available Online: 28 January 2012 Revised: 15 January 2012 DOI: 10.5861/ijrsp.2012.v1i2.44 Accepted: 25 January 2012 ISSN: 2243-7781 Online ISSN: 2243-779X Abstract A good classroom condition is one of the important aspects in classroom instruction. Many scholars had mentioned that learning is achieved when the students are well motivated
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become challenging. That is why when a student achieves in their classes‚ they tend to feel pretty good about themselves. Sometimes this pushes the student to achieve higher goals within their schooling‚ such as making the honor roll‚ or carrying a certain GPA. But what gets an individual going and starting to work at these goals? Motivation! Motivation is defined as “the act or an instance of motivating‚ or providing with a reason to act in a certain way” (Motivation‚ 2013) When an individual sets a goal
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Over the last few years‚ Texas State University-San Marcos has seen a significant increase in the number students applying and being admitted to the university. According to Hendricks (2010)‚ from the fall of 2009 to the fall of 2010‚ the campus saw a 5.9% increase in the number of students attending the university. In the fall of 2010‚ the campus reached a new record enrollment of 32‚586 students; Out of those‚ 3‚930 were incoming freshman. A vast majority of freshmen and sophomores experience their
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attempted is indeniably one tied to success‚which coms as a result of us making it our responsibility. In order to be successful in life‚ a proper dosage of motivation and commitment is vital. In "Student Success Linked to Motivation‚ study suggests" in The Daily Free Press‚Trisha Thadani comes up with factors that could be considered to motivate students to success‚ hence leading to a successful life. In this article‚ Thadani elaborates on the factors which could eventually lead to a student’s success
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Milestone3: Motivation for High School Students Sharon Robinson Walden University 2 Milestone 3: Motivation For High School Students With so many of life many failure attempts to succeed in life‚ we see those individuals that have dropped out of school and feel that their life now seems meaningless. Their determination or will power wasn’t strong‚ and they had no one to push them forward to want to be a better person or succeed in life. Some students today feel that
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Student Motivation for Learning at a Distance: Does Interaction Matter? Kathleen D. Kelsey‚ Ph.D. Assistant Professor Oklahoma State University 466 Agricultural Hall Stillwater‚ OK 74078 kelseyk@okstate.edu Alan D ’souza‚ Ph.D. Director of Research and Development for TRiO Programs Wichita State University 105 Grace Wilkie Hall Wichita‚ KS 67260-0008 dsouzaalan@yahoo.com Acknowledgement: This research was paid for by the Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station through HATCH funds. Abstract The
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Procedure 6 3.5 Data Analysis 6 4.0 FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION 7 4.1 To know the level of awareness of IIUM students about their body condition 8 4.2 To investigate what IIUM students do to fill their leisure time 9 4.3 To find out how students lead their daily life routine 11 4.4 To know the effects if students practicing unhealthy lifestyle. 13 4 CONCLUSION 15 5 RECOMMENDATIONS 16 6 REFERENCES 17 7 APPENDICES
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On February 2013‚ a survey was given out to the Social Work 411 class. The purpose of the survey was to determine how the lack of sleep affects a student’s academic performance. A series of questions were asked to determine the average amounts of sleep students get on a weekly bases‚ and if they encountered any difficulties sleeping. A total of 26 surveys were handed 25 were completed during this study. Of the individuals surveyed‚ 96 percent of participants are female‚ and (4) percent were male
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stated that I was not in the UB yet. Because of my financial needs I would get in through a program called EOP. The program consist in giving students a chance to make it into college with the condition of attending a three week session where proves their capability of college students. EOP students would give aid to cover some things because all EOP students where in financial need like me. I would go‚ finish the EOP program and finally get accepted into University at buffalo. The aid is not a full
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