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Principles and Strategies of Teaching Mathematics (M116) Motivation Techniques
Objectives: Understand the concept of motivation and its impact on student learning. Develop a positive perspective on the role of motivation in education and apply it to encourage student engagement. Implement motivation techniques effectively in teaching and classroom management.
What is motivation?
Introduction Motivation is the force that drives individuals to take action. In education, it influences how students engage with learning, complete tasks, and achieve goals. Different techniques can help maintain students' interest and effort in learning.
Types of Motivation
Intrinsic Motivation Comes from within a person. Students are motivated by curiosity, personal growth, or the satisfaction of completing a task. Examples: Enjoying a subject because it is interesting. Feeling proud after solving a difficult problem.
Extrinsic Motivation Comes from external rewards or pressure. Students respond to rewards, recognition, or consequences. Examples: Studying to get good grades. Participating in class to receive praise from a teacher.
Factors That Influence Motivation
Factors That Influence Motivation Relevance of the Subject – Students are more engaged when they see how learning applies to real life. Clear Goals – Setting specific and achievable objectives helps students stay focused. Encouragement from Teachers – Positive feedback and support increase confidence.
Factors That Influence Motivation Peer Influence – Group activities and friendly competition can boost motivation. Varied Teaching Strategies – Using different methods, such as discussions, hands-on activities, or storytelling, keeps lessons interesting.
Types of Incentives
Types of Incentives Monetary Incentives Scholarships or financial rewards for academic performance. Social Incentives Recognition, certificates, or verbal praise from teachers and peers.
Types of Incentives Tangible Incentives Small rewards like books, school supplies, or trophies. Psychological Incentives Sense of achievement, self-improvement, or personal satisfaction.
Importance of Motivation in Learning
Importance of Motivation in Learning Encourages students to participate actively in class. Helps them understand and remember lessons better. Builds confidence and persistence in learning. Develops a habit of independent study. Leads to better academic performance.
Conclusion
Conclusion Motivation plays a key role in student success. Teachers, parents, and peers all contribute to a student's motivation. Using different motivation techniques can create a positive learning environment.
—Benjamin Franklin “Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I learn.”
Questions!!! How can a teacher balance intrinsic and extrinsic motivation to maximize student engagement without creating dependency on rewards? Which type of motivation has more lasting impact on students learning? Why?
1. What is intrinsic motivation? A. Motivation driven by external rewards B. Motivation that comes from personal interest or enjoyment C. Motivation based on strict rules and guidelines D. Motivation that depends on peer influence
2. Which of the following is an example of extrinsic motivation? A. A student studies because they enjoy learning B. A student completes homework to earn praise from a teacher C. A student explores a topic out of curiosity D. A student participates in class discussions because they find them interesting
3. Which of the following factors can influence a student’s motivation? A. Relevance of the subject B. Clear goals and expectations C. Teacher and peer influence D. All of the above
4. What type of incentive includes praise, certificates, or public recognition? A. Monetary incentive B. Social incentive C. Tangible incentive D. Psychological incentive
5. Why is motivation important in learning? A. It helps students develop a habit of independent study B. It makes students dependent on external rewards C. It ensures that students memorize information without understanding D. It removes the need for teachers in education
6. Intrinsic motivation is driven by personal interest and curiosity. A. True B. False C. Maybe
7. Extrinsic motivation can only be negative, such as punishment or fear of failure. A. True B. False C. Maybe
8. A teacher's encouragement can influence a student’s motivation to learn. A. True B. False C. Maybe
9. Tangible incentives include scholarships and financial rewards. A. True B. False C. Maybe
10. Motivation has no impact on a student’s academic performance. A. True B. False C. Maybe