Wendy S.On 4/12/15, Delia Robles wrote: > Ideas on inspiring students to achieve goals?
Have them set smaller short-term goals and celebrate their achievement along their way to the bigger, long-term goal. Give them a visual of a path or road with the long-term goal waiting at the end. That way they can see the bigger picture.
S...See MoreEDVECTUS writes: Gamification is a great technique to be applied in classrooms, with young minds, to engage them and motivate them. [Gamification] awakens a spirit of competitiveness in children as well as cooperation, rewards and challenges. Here are the top practical tips for gamifying your classroom. {Click below to read the article.}
Some educators oppose gamification in the classroom. What do you think about the concept as described in the article?
When teachers employ technology in education, like using device-based timers in their classroom, something amazing happens. (Click below to access the brief article.)
In his short article on motivating students, Dr. Marv Marshall writes:
A very important difference between the two types of motivation concerns building characteristics and values such as integrity, kindness, generosity, caring, perseverance, and responsibility.
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