| Motivation in the Classroom. |
| As a TEFL educator, I have been faced with various challenges in the classroom. Of those that I have encountered, fostering motivation and interest in my students has been the most demanding. As Melissa Kelly states in her recent article on motivating students, ?[?] motivation is probably |
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| Author: Alex Forte |
| Date of post: 2006-07-05 |
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| Motivation in the Classroom |
| ?Motivation can be induced artificially, but its effects then are temporary? (2). It is important for teachers to learn skills to motivate their class in ways that will move away from a ?temporary?, to a lifelong or long term ?want? to learn. The International TEFL |
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| Author: Jessica Mouret |
| Date of post: 2006-09-26 |
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| Motivation |
| As I have progressed up the ladder of education, I have found that the teachers I have experienced focused on presenting the class material exacting as it was stated in the book. I had no motivation to go to class since I could read the |
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| Author: Maggie Herbert |
| Date of post: 2007-01-08 |
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| Motivation in the Classroom |
| Walking into a class full of students who are apathetic and show little or no interest in the subject matter is daunting and discouraging for any teacher. Not every student comes running to class with his/her homework completed and energetically participates in all activities and discussions. |
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| Author: Bliss Mulligan |
| Date of post: 2007-04-18 |
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| Motivation. |
| Motivation is fuel for learning. What motivates us to learn what we know? The answer to this question creates a foundation for our subject matter, which in the end will determine the permanence of that knowledge. As TEFL teachers, we should all look at |
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| Author: Bonnie Vidrine |
| Date of post: 2007-04-18 |
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