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MOTIVATION IN LEARNING

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MOTIVATION IN

LEARNING

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CONTENT MOTIVATION IN LEARNINGWhat is students’ motivation ?What Factors Influence the

Development of students’ motivation?

Why teacher is important in students’ motivation?

What can teachers do for developing students’ motivation?

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WHAT IS STUDENTS’ MOTIVATION?

students’ motivation deals with students’ desire to participate in the learning process.

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What Factors Influence the Development of Students’ Motivation?AGE

GENDER

GOALS

NEED

INTEREST

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EXPECTANCY

ATTITUDE

SELF-EFFICACY COMPETENCE

ABILITY

TEACHER

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PEER GROUPS

COURSE CONTENT

HOME SUPPORT

SCHOOL POLICIES, GOALS AND PROCEDURES

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TEACHERS’ IMPORTANCE IN MOTIVATION

While it is true that most students have the ability to teach themselves, it is important they have the motivation to learn. This motivation must come from a teacher.

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WHAT CAN TEACHERS DO TO MOTIVATE STUDENTS?CREATE A PLEASANT/ RELAYED

ATMOSPHERE IN THE CLASS

DECREASE THEIR ANXIETY

PROMOTE MOTIVATION

ENHANCE ATTRIBUTION

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ENCOURAGE STUDENTS TO SET ATTAINABLE GOALS

INCREASE THE ATRACTIVENESS IN COURSE CONTENT.

PROVIDE CHOICES

MAKE LESSONS INTERESTING

PROMOTE LEARNER AUTONOMY

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IDENTIFY WHY THEY ARE STUDYING THE TASK

DEVELOPE AN EXPECTANCY OF SUCCESSSET A PERSONAL EXAMPLE WITH THEIR OWN

BEHAVIOUR

USE POSITIVE EMOTIONS

PRESENT THE TASK PROPERLY

VARY THE TASK DIMENSIONS

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BE ENERGETIC AND ENTHUSIASTIC ABOUT WHAT THEY ARE TEACHING

BEHAVE EQUALLY TOWARDS ALL OF THE STUDENTS

REWARD THE STUDENTS

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HAVE STUDENTS PARTICIPATE

TEACH INDUCTIVELY

SATISFY STUDENTS’ NEED

AND LASTLY MAKE LEARNING VISUAL

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SELF MOTIVATIONTHE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THOSE WHO NEVER REACH THEIR GOALS,YEAR AFTER YEAR,AND THOSE WHO ACHIEVE ONE GOAL AFTER ANOTHER IS COMPLETELY THEIR SELF MOTIVATION..

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What is self-motivation?Self-motivation is the force that keeps pushing us to go on – it's our internal drive to achieve, produce, develop, and keep moving forward.

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Score Interpretation44-60 Wonderful! You get things done, and you don't let anything

stand in your way. You make a conscious effort to stay self-motivated, and you spend significant time and effort on setting goals and acting to achieve those goals. You attract and inspire others with your success. Treasure this – and be aware that not everyone is as self-motivated as you are!

28-43 You're doing OK on self-motivation. You're certainly not failing – however, you could achieve much more. To achieve what you want, try to increase the motivation factors in all areas of your life. Read the relevant sections below, and work on them to strengthen your self-motivation.

12-27 You allow your personal doubts and fears to keep you from succeeding. You've probably had a few incomplete goals in the past, so you may have convinced yourself that you aren't self-motivated – and then you've made that come true. Break this harmful pattern now, and start believing in yourself again. The tools and tips below will help you get back your motivation.

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There are four factors being necessary to build the strongest levels of self-motivation:

1.Self-confidence and self-efficacy.

2.Positive thinking, and positive thinking about the future.

3.Focus and strong goals

4.A motivating environment

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SELF-CONFIDENCE AND SELF-EFFICIACY

Self-efficacy is defined as a belief in our own ability to succeed. It contributes to how much effort a person puts into a goal in the first place

By developing a general level of self-confidence in yourself, you will not only believe you can succeed, but you'll also recognize and enjoy the successes you've already had.

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POSITIVE THINKING AND POSITIVE THINKING ABOUT THE FUTURE

It's important to look at things positively, especially when things aren't going as planned and you're ready to give up.

When you expect positive results, your choices will be more positive, and you'll be less likely to leave outcomes to fate or chance

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FOCUS AND STRONG GOALSThese give you focus, a

clear sense of direction, and the self-confidence that comes from recognizing your own achievement.

When you set a goal, you make a promise to yourself.

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MOTIVATING ENVIRONMENT It is surrounding

yourself with people and resources that will remind you of your goals, and help you with your internal motivation.

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THANK YOU FOR LISTENING TO ME